Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Jack Flaherty could end up signing his next contract with the same team that traded him last season.
Jack Flaherty’s frustration with his slow-moving free agency reached a peak when he expressed disappointment over it all. Despite having a season in 2024 with a 3. 17 ERA from playing in 28 games split between the Detroit Tigers and the Los Angeles Dodgers,
Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Jack Flaherty is likely to sign with a new team this offseason as the Atlanta Braves close in as a suitor.
Former Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty has revealed he was approached by the New York Yankees, despite their concerns over his health. Flaherty has made it clear he has no interest in returning to the Dodgers,
There is a scenario that could bring Jack Flaherty back to the Los Angeles Dodgers but it is contingent on a major detail – Roki Sasaki would to sign elsewhere.
No one likes waiting for the phone to ring. World Series Champions are no exception. Jack Flaherty — 29-years-old and coming off a season in which he pitched to a 13-7 record and a 3.17 ERA —
The Los Angeles Dodgers have faced criticism for their exorbitant spending in free agency over the last few years, but one player believes other teams
The offseason for the Los Angeles Dodgers has many MLB fans furious at what they consider to be an abuse of the system, as they have signed many coveted agents, but with a deferred
Jack Flaherty started the first game of the 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees, but it came closer than previously known, and it could have been the other way around. Flaherty came close to being a Yankees starter at last year's trade deadline.
Free agent starting pitcher Jack Flaherty said he did not want the Detroit Tigers to trade him to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the deadline.
The 2025 international signing period officially begins on Wednesday, meaning the Los Angeles Dodgers' top target in Roki Sasaki is nearing a decision. Sasaki w
While Flaherty has been linked to a handful of teams, most recently, Robert Murray on The Baseball Insiders podcast mentioned another Southern California team as a possibility.