Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes provided an important Michael Kopech injury update ahead of 2025 spring training.
Dodgers General Manager Brandon Gomes confirms the team's commitment to re-sign Clayton Kershaw despite his recent injury struggles. Kershaw is currently progressing in his throwing program. The Dodgers and Kershaw are taking it slow and are optimistic about his return.
The Los Angeles Dodgers still plan on making one more starting pitching addition this offseason, says general manager Brandon Gomes.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have to clear room on the 40-man roster in order to welcome their two new additions to the bullpen, relievers Tanner Scott and Kirby Yat
"GM Brandon Gomes said Dodgers additions this offseason have not changed team's interest in re-signing Clayton Kershaw when he is ready. After foot and knee surgeries, Gomes said Kershaw is progressing in his throwing program but has not thrown off a mound yet" said Bill Plunkett.
As the 17-year veteran remains unsigned, Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes provided an update on the team's interest in bringing back Kershaw. According to Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register, Gomes said that L.A.'s new signings have not changed their interest in re-signing Kershaw.
Although it'd be fair if that move gave some fans pause after brief Kershaw-Rangers rumors last offseason, he's been so open about wanting to return to the Dodgers that we shouldn't be too worried he'll pull off the betrayal of the century.
Asked if his team was overrunning baseball, GM Brandon Gomes answered: “The goal is to win every single year.”
The elite lefty relief pitcher is part of an aggressive winter by the reigning World Series champions that has created discontent from their less-aggressive competitors.
The Dodgers have announced their deal with prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, agreeing to a minor league contract with a $6.5 million signing bonus.
Reliever Tanner Scott's $72 million, four-year contract was finalized Thursday by the Los Angeles Dodgers, raising the World Series champions' offseason spending to $452 million on eight players. The left-hander was a first-time All-Star last year,
Taylor, an All-Star in 2021, has struggled to regain his form over the last three seasons. As he enters the final year of his four-year, $60 million deal, the Dodgers could look t