Dodgers Notes: LA Signs World Series Hero Outfielder, Clayton Kershaw Talks Retirement, Shohei Ohtani Update
The Los Angeles Dodgers and veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario agreed to a minor-league deal Saturday. Rosario was ironically a hero for the Atlanta Braves during their World Series run in 2021. The outfielder helped the Braves eliminate the Dodgers in the NLCS that season.
The face of the Dodgers franchise, Clayton Kershaw, recently discussed retirement. The veteran southpaw said he will take it year by year, but doesn’t want to hang up his Dodgers jersey because of injury.
Shohei Ohtani threw his first bullpen Saturday at Camelback Ranch, a huge step toward making his two-way debut for L.A.
Here’s all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Shohei Ohtani to Take Major Step in Throwing Program for Dodgers
Dodgers Make Surprising Addition, Sign Former World Series Champion
Mets Catcher Says New York’s Lineup is Better Than The Dodgers
Clayton Kershaw Doesn’t Know if 2025 Season With Dodgers Will Be Last
Dodgers Won’t Place Restrictions on Roki Sasaki in First Year, Says Insider
What Adjustments Will Shohei Ohtani Make As He Returns to Two-Way Status for Dodgers?
Dodgers’ Dave Roberts, Andrew Friedman Address Contract Extension Talks
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