Dodgers Notes: LA Interested in Max Scherzer, Ex-Dodger Pitcher Retires, Huge Michael Kopech Injury Update
The Los Angeles Dodgers were among a handful of contenders who recently attended Max Scherzer’s workout as he threw in front of teams.
While the Dodgers don’t exactly need another starting pitcher, it’s interesting that L.A. was among the teams with scouts in attendance to watch the future Hall of Famer pitcher
In other Dodgers news, a former Dodger reliever announced his retirement on Friday, citing an injury he suffered with L.A. as the reason he’s ending his career.
And finally, Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes recently provided a huge update on Michael Kopech’s injury, and his potential status moving forward.
Here’s all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Dodgers Showing Interest in Max Scherzer in Free Agency: Report
Former Dodgers Pitcher Announces Retirement Citing Injury With LA as Key Reason
Dodgers GM Provides Major Update on Michael Kopech Injury
Jack Flaherty Says He Didn’t Want to Be Traded to Dodgers at Trade Deadline
Will Clayton Kershaw Return to Dodgers? GM Brandon Gomes Answers
Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki Wants to Be Greatest Japanese Pitcher of All Time
Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas Makes Big Announcement Following Roki Sasaki Signing
Dodgers Were First Team to Call Tanner Scott, Who Was ‘Really Happy’ LA Made Offer
Dodgers Have Best Pitching Rotation in MLB History, Says MLB Analyst
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No thank you to Max Scherzer.