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Dodgers' blockbuster trade outlook should scare rest of MLB originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Los Angeles Dodgers have won consecutive World Series titles. The scariest thing for the rest of baseball is that they're well positioned to get even better and then do it again.
Miguel Rojas is expected back with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the final year of his career and a chance to three-peat as a World Series champion.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have to upgrade their bullpen this offseason. It's arguably the biggest point of emphasis and area of need as the team looks to win its
The Los Angeles Dodgers could package a load of prospects together to acquire Tarik Skubal from the Detroit Tigers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could be a logical trade partner if the Boston Red Sox want to trade the All-Star outfielder.
Rojas is signing a one-year contract worth $5.5 million to play his final season with Los Angeles, according to Wednesday afternoon reports from Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase and Alden González of ESPN. Per Álvarez-Montes and González, Rojas will move into the Dodgers’ front office after the season.
World Series hero Miguel Rojas will return to the Los Angeles Dodgers for what will constitute his final season in the major leagues, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
The Guardians have signed RHP Connor Brogdon to a 1-year deal, joining Cade Smith and Hunter Gaddis in the 2026 bullpen.
MLB remains the only major North American sports league to not have a salary cap. In 2025, CBT payrolls range from the Dodgers and New York Mets ($338 million) to the Chicago White Sox ($92 million) and Miami Marlins ($85 million).