Dodgers Notes: Juan Soto Has Offer From LA, Former Dodger Changes Mind on Retirement, Shohei Ohtani Talks
The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly have an offer of at least $600 million on the table to superstar outfielder Juan Soto. While the Dodgers have made a serious offer to Soto, he reportedly has other offers closer to the $700 million range.
In other MLB news, a former Dodgers outfielder won’t be retiring this offseason after previously saying he would.
And finally, Shohei Ohtani opened up about his first season in Los Angeles, saying it “exceeded expectations.”
Here’s all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Dodgers Have Made Massive Offer to Juan Soto in Free Agency: Report
Dodgers Rumors: Juan Soto Nearing a Decision in Free Agency
Former Dodgers Outfielder Won’t Retire From MLB This Offseason After All
Shohei Ohtani Says First Year With Dodgers ‘Exceeded Expectations’
Blake Snell Made One Demand With Andrew Friedman After Signing With Dodgers
Insider Predicts Dodgers Lose Pitcher to Division Rival in $115 Million Blockbuster Deal
Dodgers Linked to $50 Million Gold Glove Outfielder in Potential Free Agent Signing
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Kevin Pillar should stay retired. Otherwise, he’s going to embarrass himself. My opinion.
Will Soto’s interpreter be vetted??