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T he Miami Marlins were so high on 6-foot-7 left-hander Dax Fulton that they selected him in the second round (No. 40 overall) of the 2020 MLB Draft. They signed him over the draf
While some will quibble with LA's team-building philosophy, Jeff Passan reveals who is really harmed by the Dodgers $392 million payroll.
The MLB season is right around the corner, and to the surprise of noone, the Los Angeles Dodgers are once again the team to beat. After winning the World Series over the New York
Scott and Phillips, who struggled for a hapless Orioles team, are now key relievers for the defending World Series champions.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred spoke about payroll disparity and competitive balance Tuesday in Phoenix. The Dodgers spent big this offseason, leaving fans worried about the fairness of competition. Arizona has an uphill climb to dethrone L.
Phillips at least resembled his stellar 2023 self in the playoffs, punching out six hitters in 6.2 scoreless innings. Phillips isn’t the only Dodgers pitcher on the injury report. Michael Kopech is battling forearm inflammation, and Bobby Miller is recovering from a 105.5 mph line drive to the head.
Anthony Veneziano has recorded 15 strikeouts in his brief Major League career, but one of them will forever be etched in his memory. Veneziano, a 6-foot-5 lefty reliever, was claimed off waivers by the Marlins from the Royals on Sept.
The Athletics signed reliever Dylan Floro to a minor league deal Thursday. The contract includes an invite to spring training. Floro already had locker set up
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper knows the road to a long-awaited World Series title likely goes through the Los Angeles Dodgers ... the rebuilding Marlins’ payroll at $70 million, over $300 million less than the Dodgers.
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