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Gavin Lux didn't just lose a chance to collect his World Series ring on Opening Day when he was traded from the Dodgers to the Reds — he lost three inches off his height.
Influencer and socialite Kim Kardashian is also a big Los Angeles Dodgers fan, so she proudly showed off her limited-edition Shohei Ohtani jersey after the MLB Japan series.
A record number of viewers tuned in to see Shohei Ohtani's MLB debut in his native country.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani gave the MLB Tokyo crowd what it came for by delivering his first home run of the 2025 season, and the crowd went wild.
The 2025 MLB season is officially underway with the Tokyo Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs, and the beer prices are blowing fans away.
The World Bowling League has only existed for one year, but lined up a celebrity owner for its first team.
As one free agent waits for an offer, he openly wonders why so few teams are being aggressive this offseason.
The Dodgers' $1.2 billion offseason a year ago was arguably the best in recent memory; their latest rumored free agent target suggests they're competing with themselves more than the other 29 teams.
The 'Death Star' roster being constructed in Los Angeles would be no match for a salary cap, one pitcher believes.
Sasaki wore number 17 for the Chiba Lotte Marines and number 14 in the World Baseball Classic, but has his heart set on a different number in MLB.
The best argument against the perception that the Dodgers' front office is up to some sinister sorcery in Los Angeles came from — ironically — a rival executive.
Roki Sasaki announced Friday that he's joining a group that already includes four possible number-1 starters.