Star relief pitcher Tanner Scott gave his first message to signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers that will fire up fans
All-Star relief pitcher Tanner Scott's free agency concluded as the coveted reliever signed a four-year contract worth $72 million with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
And on Sunday, they agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal with All-Star closer Tanner Scott — with the contract including a $20 million signing bonus and $21 million in deferred money, according to ESPN — in free agency, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed.
Throughout the MLB offseason, there have been rumblings about the New York Mets' apparent interest in acquiring elite left-handed reliever Tanner Scott, who pit
Tanner Scott, the top reliever on the MLB free-agent market, got paid like it. The former San Diego Padres southpaw has agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to multiple media reports.
According to a new report, the Chicago Cubs are engaged with free agent third baseman Alex Bregman but are not necessarily in the driver's seat.
Still, Flaherty's also made it clear on Twitter that his loyalties still lie with LA. When the Sasaki signing on top of Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates' reported deals stirred up a new firestorm about deferrals, Flaherty wrote, "A certain team is not ruining baseball. A lot of other teams are just doing very little."
In the short term, there’s one way for the Phillies to keep up with the Dodgers’ colossus and halt their own two-year postseason backslide. “Superstars,” as Bryce Harper likes to say, “got to show up.
The Dodgers have been spending a lot of money on stars like Shohei Ohtani and Roki Sasaki and other teams are frustrated by it.
The Dodgers bullpen became much more frightening with the addition of Tanner Scott, and the team plans on giving him the majority of save opportunities ahead of next season. Just like his fellow bullpen mates in Evan Phillips and Anthony Banda,