According to reports this week, the Los Angeles Dodgers might be looking to trade some players in order to accommodate their new signings and acquisitions
In a surprising move that has taken Major League Baseball (MLB) by storm, the Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly added veteran reliever Kirby Yates to their bullpen.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and free-agent relief pitcher Kirby Yates have agreed to a one-year, $13 million contract, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. The
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a surprise offseason move by signing All-Star reliever Kirby Yates Tuesday morning, according to reports.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are signing right-handed relief pitcher Kirby Yates, who posted a 1.17 ERA last year as the closer of the Texas Rangers
The Chicago Cubs are seeing potential reliever options fly off the board, and once again the Los Angeles Dodgers are in the driver’s seat, reportedly signing Kirby Yates.
Kirby Yates was only with the Los Angeles Angels for one game back in 2017 and it didn't go well. However, the rest of his career has been All-Star worthy and T
Barring disaster, the Dodgers' roster should be fortified throughout the season. This isn't to say that the Dodgers will be totally inactive at the deadline, but it's definitely better that they're getting most of the heavy lifting done now.
General Manager Brandon Gomes says he doesn't think his team's massive spending spree is "bad for baseball." Seriously. He said that.
Don't expect the New York Yankees to match the Los Angeles Dodgers in spending anytime soon, judging from their controlling owner's recent comments. Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner responded to the Dodgers' run of recent signings,
Then, on the eve of the Winter Meetings, the Dodgers made a surprise acquisition, signing outfielder Michael Conforto on a one-year, $17 million. That same night, it was reported reliever Blake Treinen was returning to Los Angeles on a two-year, $22 million deal.