The 2025 Winter Meetings are officially over, and the Los Angeles Dodgers managed to do what they always do: spend big (Edwin Díaz), dominate headlines, terrify the rest of baseball, and somehow still ...
There are first impressions … and then there is whatever Edwin Díaz just did at his introductory press conference in Los Angeles. In one of the most "unintentionally" intentional shots at his former ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers' bullpen got the big boost it needed when Edwin Diaz agreed to spurn the New York Mets for the reigning back-to-back champions, though that doesn't mean the team's work is done ...
It's become something of a running joke among MLB fans at this point, but once again, the Los Angeles Dodgers have gotten their man in free agency. This time, it's superstar closer Edwin Díaz, who is ...
Los Angeles Dodgers fans, buckle up. What felt like another round of “MLB offseason rumor roulette” might actually be turning into something with teeth. And yes — that something involves Tarik Skubal, ...
This year's Winter Meetings were, on the whole, incredibly underwhelming. Only three truly notable moves that were actually made, but of course the Dodgers were involved in one of them. They signed ...
USA Today's Bob Nightengale just linked the Los Angeles Dodgers to Tarik Skubal, which probably means a trade is not happening. It's already felt that way as KTLA's David Pingalore has been driving ...
The best part about the Los Angeles Dodgers signing Edwin Díaz to a three-year, $69 million deal isn’t even the part where the reigning back-to-back World Series champions just added one of the most ...
New York Mets fans only had about 24 hours to feel bad for themselves after the Los Angeles Dodgers stole their closer. Suddenly, the pain of Edwin Díaz donning Dodger blue in 2026 was violently ...
Every winter brings its share of wild rumors, but this one? This one blows the roof off the entire baseball universe. KTLA anchor David Pingalore has proclaimed ...
Hernandez has always had his pulse on the fanbase and has resonated as a fan favorite as a result. He knows the bad press the ...
Edwin Díaz reportedly turned down a three-year, $66 million offer from the Mets before signing with the Dodgers.