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Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section share their thoughts on recent roster moves by the Dodgers and Lincoln ...
The MVP of the last World Series, Freddie Freeman, first baseman and clubhouse leader of the Dodgers, made this clear when ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers' clubhouse was shaken over the past couple of weeks as two major veterans, Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes, were let go due to roster siz ...
The Dodgers cut ties with two veteran position players four days apart; the impetus wasn't obvious from their batting stats ...
With another tight NL West division race looming, the Dodgers didn’t wait to act aggressively this week, resulting in the ...
Even winning two World Series titles — and delivering in some clutch moments along the way — doesn’t guarantee a roster spot ...
Moves like the release of the well-liked veterans last week are “the business side” of the game, their former teammates ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had to make two very tough roster decisions this week. First, it was designating longtime ...
The emergence of infielder Hyeseong Kim made Taylor expendable as part of what Andrew Friedman called "a very emotional week.
Chris Taylor's run with the Dodgers is over, with the team favoring Tommy Edman and Hyeseong Kim over their longest-tenured ...
But the subtraction of established, well-liked veterans Austin Barnes and Chris Taylor, both long-time members of the Dodgers, has left a hole in the day-to-day life of their former teammates and ...