A few Dodgers items of interest to start your Tuesday morning. First up is an interview Kiké Hernández had with David Vassegh ...
In the span of a weekend, the Mets lost their franchise home run leader and one of the best closers in team history. Pete Alonso signed with the Baltimore Oriol ...
Edwin Díaz won't receive all of his $69 million from the Dodgers until 2047, with the closer's deal raising deferred payment obligations for the two-time World Series champions to more than $1.06 ...
After making the move from New York to Los Angeles, Edwin Diaz reveals a major factor in choosing the Dodgers over the Mets.
Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz didn't hold back in his latest comments bashing his former team on their ability to win ...
According to ESPN, "The Dodgers are now on the hook for $1,064,500,000 through 2047, owed to Edwin Díaz, Shohei Ohtani, ...
Edwin Diaz's contract brings the Dodgers' deferred payment obligations to more than $1.06 billion due to nine players, ...
The Dodgers finalized their contract for closer Edwin Díaz on Friday, signing the veteran closer for three years and $69 ...
Bill Shaikin, a California Sportswriter of the Year honoree, covers baseball and sports business for the Los Angeles Times.
This former Twin agreed to a high-paying, two-year deal with the Mets after betting on himself. He replaces Pete Alonso at ...