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0:59Brinson "Doesn't Like The Idea" Of Only Letting Ohtani DH
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1:33Are Dodgers Ruining Baseball With Continued Spending?
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1:33Dallas Braden Reacts to the Dodgers Signing Kyle Tucker
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1:58Bowden Doesn't Understand What Mets Are Trying To Do
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1:43Bowden: "Booking Hotel For World Series Next Year In L.A."
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1:34Dodgers Outspent Competition To Sign Top Free Agent Tucker
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0:48BREAKING NEWS: Dodgers, Kyle Tucker Agree To Deal
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11:22Buy the Dip on These Early ADP Fallers!
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1:12Biggest Winner From Winter Meetings
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1:00Winter Meetings Update: Dodgers Sign Edwin Diaz To 3-Yr, $69M Deal
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1:27BREAKING NEWS: Edwin Diaz Agrees On Deal With Dodgers
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1:19Dave Roberts: "No Big Splash" Needs To Be Made For Dodgers
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3:05Shohei Ohtani Wins 3rd Straight MVP
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1:12Bowden's 5th Dodger Offseason Move: Another Ace
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2:10Bowden's 4th Dodger Offseason Move: Right-Handed Pitching In Bullpen
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2:27Bowden's 3rd Dodger Offseason Move: Younger Infield
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2:05Bowden's 2nd Dodger Offseason Move: Corner Outfielder
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2:13Bowden's 1st Dodger Offseason Move: Closer
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1:41NL MVP Reaction: Ohtani Takes Home 3rd Straight MVP Honor
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2:07NL MVP Reaction: "He Is The Most Valuable Performer"
Top Dodgers News
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Dodgers' Brusdar Graterol: Still fighting shoulder issues
Manager Dave Roberts said Saturday that it will take some time to build Graterol (shoulder) up this spring, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
Graterol missed all of 2025 while recovering from a shoulder procedure he underwent in November 2024. He threw a bullpen session Friday, but Roberts noted that the 27-year-old's velocity "wasn't near where it's going to be." The team's plan to slow Graterol's rehab down could delay his Cactus League debut, and it's unclear if he'll be ready to go by Opening Day.
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Dodgers' Evan Phillips: Placed on 60-day IL
The Dodgers placed Phillips (elbow) on the 60-day injured list Thursday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
The move frees a spot on the 40-man roster for Enrique Hernandez (elbow). Phillips will be sidelined for at least the first few months of the 2026 campaign after having Tommy John surgery last May.
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Dodgers' Keston Hiura: Invited to Dodgers' camp
Hiura signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Thursday and received an invitation to spring training, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.
Hiura spent most of last season with the Rockies' Triple-A affiliate, where he slashed .272/.369/.507 with 21 homers, 67 RBI and 62 runs scored across 445 plate appearances. There doesn't seem to be room for him on the Dodgers' star-studded roster, so he will almost certainly be used as organizational depth at Triple-A Oklahoma City.
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Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez: Re-ups with Dodgers
The Dodgers re-signed Hernandez (elbow) to a one-year contract Thursday, Hernandez announced in an Instagram post.
It had been considered a formality that Hernandez would return to the Dodgers. He is recovering from left elbow surgery and is expected to begin the season on the 60-day injured list, per Noah Camras of DodgersNation.com. Once healthy, Hernandez will operate in a utility role, seeing much of his action versus left-handed pitching. The 34-year-old has hit just .219/.270/.370 over the last two regular seasons, but he's a career .272/.339/.486 hitter in the postseason.
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Dodgers' Max Muncy: Inks one-year contract extension
The Dodgers signed Muncy to a one-year, $7 million contract extension Thursday. The deal includes a $10 million club option (or $3 million buyout) for 2028.
Muncy was already locked in for the 2026 season after the club picked up his $10 million option, and he's now guaranteed another $10 million through the end of the 2027 campaign. The 35-year-old has battled injuries the last two seasons but has remained very good with the bat, having slashed .243/.376/.470 with 19 home runs across 100 regular-season tilts in 2025. Muncy is slated to be the Dodgers' primary third baseman again in 2026.
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Dodgers' Ben Rortvedt: Booted off 40-man roster
The Dodgers designated Rortvedt for assignment Wednesday.
Rortvedt will be removed from the Dodgers' 40-man roster for the second time this offseason after previously being designated for assignment in November. The team will hope to keep him around as catching depth at Triple-A if he clears waivers this time around.
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Dodgers' Evan Phillips: Re-ups with Dodgers
The Dodgers re-signed Phillips (elbow) to a one-year, $6.5 million contract Wednesday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
Phillips was non-tendered earlier this offseason after having Tommy John surgery last May. It seems likely he will miss at least the first half of the season, but the $6.5 million investment suggests the Dodgers expect Phillips to contribute for a significant chunk of 2026. Phillips boasts a 2.22 ERA and 221:52 K:BB over 195 regular-season frames for the Dodgers.
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Dodgers' Nick Senzel: Remaining in LA
Senzel signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Monday, which includes an invitation to spring training, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
Senzel will open camp with the big-league club, though he failed to appear in a major-league game a season ago. Instead, he spent 96 games with Triple-A Oklahoma City, posting a .252/.341/.408 slash line with 12 home runs, 62 RBI, seven stolen bases and 51 runs scored.
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Dodgers' Wyatt Mills: Lands deal with LAD
Mills signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Monday, which includes an invitation to spring training, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
Mills is searching for a return to the major leagues after missing significant time while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. He returned to the bump a season ago pitching for Triple-A Worcester, posting a 3.12 ERA and 1.29 WHIP with a 49:30 K:BB across 52.0 innings (seven starts). Mills will have the chance to compete for a bullpen slot after signing on with LA.
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Dodgers' Josue De Paula: Beginning ST with big-league club
De Paula will open spring training with the major-league team, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
De Paula appeared in 98 games with High-A Great Lakes a season ago, slashing .261/.402/.414 with 12 home runs, 43 RBI, 32 stolen bases and 65 runs scored before getting a taste of Double-A Tulsa for four games. He'll get an opportunity to compete against big-league talent at least for the first part of camp before presumably getting ready to begin the 2026 campaign at Double-A.
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Dodgers' Zyhir Hope: Invited to big-league camp
Hope was invited to major-league spring training, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
Hope will open spring training with the big-league club for a second straight season. As one of LA's top prospects, he spent 121 games at High-A Great Lakes a season ago but finished out the 2025 campaign at Double-A Tulsa (six games). It would make sense for the 21-year-old to open the 2026 season at Double-A after gaining valuable experience against big-league arms to start camp.
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Dodgers' Jordan Weems: Inks deal with LAD
Weems agreed to a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Monday, which includes an invitation to spring training, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
Weems spent the majority of his time a season ago with Triple-A Sugar Land, though he briefly appeared in the big leagues, where he was rocked for seven runs in 4.1 innings of work. He'll compete for a spot in LA's bullpen after putting pen to paper on a minor-league deal Monday.
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Dodgers' Seby Zavala: Latches on with LAD
Zavala signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Monday, which includes an invitation to spring training, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
Zavala is one of several signings that was kept under the radar until the Dodgers disclosed their list of non-roster invitees to spring training. The backstop was in contention to make the Opening Day roster a season ago with Boston, but he ultimately fell short and spent the entire 2025 campaign at Triple-A, where he hit .165 with eight home runs, 25 RBI, two stolen bases and 28 runs scored over 67 games.
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Dodgers' Ben Casparius: Building up as starting pitcher
Casparius said Saturday at DodgerFest, the team's fan event, that he prepared himself as a starting pitcher this offseason, Steve Webb of DodgersBeat.com reports.
Casparius wore many hats for the Dodgers in 2025, making starts, bulk relief appearances, long relief outings and high-leverage appearances. He finished with a 4.64 ERA and 71:21 K:BB over 77.2 regular-season frames. Slated to turn 27 later this week, Casparius is a long shot to open 2026 in the rotation, given the Dodgers' other options that are ahead of him on the depth chart, but he'll stay stretched out just in case.
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Dodgers' Anthony Banda: Removed from 40-man roster
The Dodgers designated Banda for assignment Friday.
The move clears a spot on the 40-man roster for Ben Rortvedt, who was claimed off waivers. Banda holds a 3.14 ERA and 111:52 K:BB over 114.2 regular-season innings during his time with the Dodgers, but the club has several other left-handed relief options. He is likely to be claimed off waivers.
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Dodgers' Ben Rortvedt: Claimed by Dodgers
The Dodgers claimed Rortvedt off waivers from the Reds on Friday.
Rortvedt went from the Dodgers to the Reds via waivers in November and is now headed back in the other direction. The glove-first catcher is a career .190/.279/.270 hitter over parts of four major-league seasons. Rortvedt does not have minor-league options remaining, and with Will Smith and Dalton Rushing already on the roster, the Dodgers might try to slip Rortvedt through waivers again.
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Dodgers' Blake Snell: Could begin season on injured list
Snell could begin the season on the injured list due to lingering shoulder issues, Jack Harris of the California Post reports.
Snell missed most of the first four months of last season with left shoulder inflammation. He pitched well down the stretch of the regular season and in the first three rounds of the playoffs before stumbling in the World Series. Snell remains hopeful of being ready for Opening Day, and if he does require an IL stint it seems it would be more about preserving him over the long haul rather than the southpaw actually being injured. The Dodgers are likely to deploy a six-man rotation again and have the depth to slow-play Snell, if that's the route they decide to take.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Avg | R | HR | ERA | |
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.253 (5th) |
825 (2nd) |
244 (2nd) |
3.95 (16th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| B. Snell SP Blake Snell SP | Shoulder |
| T. Edman 2B Tommy Edman 2B | Ankle |
| T. Scott RP Tanner Scott RP | Lower Body |
| G. Stone SP Gavin Stone SP | Shoulder |
| R. Ryan P River Ryan P | Elbow |
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