Dodgers Notes: LA Gets Called Out, Daniel Hudson to 40-Man Roster, Gavin Lux Update and More
The Dodgers were called out by St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Miles Mikolas, with the right-hander saying that Los Angeles was playing “checkbook baseball” this offseason. There is irony in his comments since the Cardinals sit in 10th place in terms of payroll, while the Dodgers are in 9th.
The team added veteran reliever Daniel Hudson to the 40-man roster, optioning two other players. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said that the team may not be done making moves.
Walker Buehler’s mindset has changed about his upcoming free agency due to his injuries and Gavin Lux isn’t going back to being the shortstop.
Here’s all the latest Dodgers headlines:
Pitcher for Team With MLB’s 10th-Highest Payroll Disses 9th-Ranked Dodgers’ ‘Checkbook Baseball’
Dodgers Add Daniel Hudson to 40-man Roster, Option Miguel Vargas and Andre Lipcius
Mookie Betts Has Wanted to be Dodgers’ Shortstop For Years, Says Andrew Friedman
Cardinals Pitcher Calls Out Dodgers for Playing ‘Checkbook Baseball’
Dodgers’ Andrew Friedman Opens Door For More Roster Additions
Shohei Ohtani vs. Michael Jordan: Can Dodgers’ Star Make a Similar Impact in Baseball?
Former Dodgers Minor Leaguer Announces Retirement From MLB
Walker Buehler’s Elbow Injury Changed Dodgers Pitcher’s Perspective on Free Agency
Dodgers’ Gavin Lux Won’t Go Back to Shortstop in 2024
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