Jack Harris covers the Dodgers for the Los Angeles Times. Before that, he covered the Angels, the Kings and almost everything else the L.A. sports scene had to offer. A Phoenix native, he originally interned at The Times before joining the staff in 2019.
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Were the Dodgers surprised how the rest of the sport recoiled to the team’s freewheeling winter, in which they made half a dozen significant signings?
The Dodgers sent veteran reliever Ryan Brasier to the Cubs less than a week after he was designated for assignment.
Former Dodgers starting pitcher and Los Angeles native Jack Flaherty is heading to the Detroit Tigers on a reported two-year, $35-million deal.
While Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani are expected to be healthy for the Dodgers season opener, fans really want to know if Kiké Hernández will be back.
After watching their reshaped pitching staff get ravaged by injuries last year, the Dodgers went into this offseason looking to bolster their pitching options across the board.
The Dodgers agreed to terms with reliever Alex Vesia, according to a person with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly.
The Dodgers agreed to a one-year, $13-million contract with veteran right-handed reliever Kirby Yates.
For all the injuries plaguing baseball’s modern era, players are also recovering from them better, and more consistently, than ever, according to Dodgers head physician Neal ElAttrache.
Andrew Friedman has long wanted to avoid making big decisions at the MLB trade deadline. He might finally get his wish because of the roster he has constructed.