Dodgers Notes: Former LA Closer Retires, Roster Breakdown, Andrew Friedman on Cover of MLB The Show?
Former Dodgers closer Javy Guerra told Dodgers Nation that he was “99.9 percent retired.” He enjoyed an 11-year MLB career, with the first three seasons coming in Los Angeles.
Additionally, we broke down the Dodgers’ current active roster with the signing of left-handed pitcher James Paxton.
In other news, an All-Star free agent said Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman should grace the cover of MLB The Show, while a former Dodgers left-handed pitcher is interested in playing in 2024 — but only for half the season.
Here’s all the top Dodgers’ headlines from Wednesday:
Former Dodgers Closer Says He’s ’99 Percent Retired’
Where Does the Dodgers’ Active Roster Stand After James Paxton Signing?
Dodgers History: Jackie Robinson Signs Largest Contract in Franchise History On This Day in 1950
All-Star Free Agent Says Dodgers’ Andrew Friedman Should Grace MLB The Show’s Cover
Former Dodgers Left-Hander Interested in Playing Partial Season in 2024
AL East Team Had ‘Strong Interest’ in James Paxton Before He Signed With Dodgers: Report
Andrew Friedman Reveals Dodgers’ ‘Secret Sauce’ to Resurrecting Careers
Padres Reportedly Showing Interest in Former Dodgers Pitcher
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