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In addition to winning their second consecutive World Series title in 2025, Los Angeles Dodgers players also got a payout of nearly $500,000 for their efforts.
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Despite winning the World Series in thrilling fashion, the bullpen was a glaring issue for the Los Angeles Dodgers, especially in the postseason. Andrew Friedman explained how the addition of Edwin Diaz as the closer has a rippling positive effect on the rest of their relief pitchers.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu revealed his loft hopes for 2026 after winning the Japan Professional Sports Grand Prize for his performances in
As Yamamoto heads into the offseason, his focus seemingly shifted to international play. It was revealed last week, according to Yahoo News Topics, that he would suit up for Team Japan in the upcoming World Baseball Classic, scheduled for March.
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Dodgers World Series items to be auctioned off
Los Angeles Dodgers fans witnessed history in November when the team won the World Series for the second-straight year. Now, they can own a part of history. Starting Wednesday, both Shohei Ohtani’s game-tying home-run ball from Game 3 and items worn by Miguel Rojas in Game 7 will be up for sale by SCP Auctions.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could have a good backup option in star outfielder Cody Bellinger if they miss out on their top target.
World Series hero Miguel Rojas has resigned with the Los Angeles Dodgers ahead of his final major league season.
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World Series hero re-signs with Dodgers on one-year deal, will retire after 2026 season
The Game 7 hero for the Los Angeles Dodgers is returning for one more season. Miguel Rojas, who famously turned on Jeff Hoffman’s slider with one out in the top of the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2025 World Series is back with the boys in Blue.
The ball from Shohei Ohtani's third home run in his historic performance for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series could sell for a record price at auction.