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The month of September hasn't been kind to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Amid the constant disappointment that the bullpen has showcased lately, All-Star catcher Wi
Now, they'll take on the reigning World Series champs, the Los Angeles Dodgers, in a three-game series in LA. That means Reds Country will have some late nights watching Tito and company try to top MVP favorite Shohei Ohtani and what feels like the baseball equivalent of the Monstars from "Space Jam."
Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw's retirement decision led to a heartfelt Klay Thompson reaction during Mavericks' Media Day.
Retiring Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw threw his final regular season innings, exiting tied with Pedro Martinez on the all-time ERA+ list.
The Dodgers pursuit of back-to-back World Series titles starts Tuesday at Chavez Ravine when they open their Wild Card series against the Cincinnati Reds.
Major League Baseball is giving credit to faster game times and an expanded postseason for raising the league’s overall attendance for the third consecutive season.
Los Angeles is the first MLB team to draw 4 million fans since the New York Mets and Yankees did it in 2008. The 2025 Dodgers are only the 10th team in major league history to do it.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have selected the contract of left-handed pitcher Andrew Heaney and optioned right-handed pitcher Will Klein. In order to make room on the 40-man roster, the Dodgers transferred right-handed pitcher Nick Frasso to the 60-day injured list.
Shohei Ohtani can't help but stand alone in MLB history. Even in a moment when it seems like the Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way superstar has done something merely great and not extraordinary, he's unmatched. That's oddly true of Ohtani's 2025 MLB regular season home run total. He finished the calendar with 55 home runs.