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Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki may visit teams -- including the Cubs -- as he narrows down signing choices
CHICAGO — Within the next three weeks, Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki will know where he is beginning his major league career.
Sasaki’s process for determining which team he will join during the international signing period remains ongoing. The 23-year-old right-hander must sign between Jan. 15 and Jan. 23, when his posting window ends. Sasaki...Read more
Bill Plaschke: From Fred-die to Decoy, Dodgers owned every top-10 moment in 2024 L.A. sports
LOS ANGELES — Plenty of memorable moments happened in the world of Los Angeles sports in 2024, from the arrival of Jim Harbaugh to the breakout of JuJu Watkins to ...
The kind of an at-bat that every kid that plays baseball dreams of one day having ... you tell yourself, all right, bottom of the 10th, bases loaded, World Series, one-run game,...Read more
Analysis: How will Dodgers reward Dave Roberts? Will they land Roki Sasaki?
LOS ANGELES — The year 2024 couldn’t have gone much better for the Dodgers.
They won their first full-season World Series since 1988, and second (including their pandemic-shortened 2020 title) in the last five seasons. They were transformed on and off the field by Shohei Ohtani, who lived up to every expectation in the first season of his ...Read more
Dodgers' meeting with Roki Sasaki didn't involve in-person pitches from Ohtani or Yamamoto
Neither Shohei Ohtani nor Yoshinobu Yamamoto were part of the Dodgers’ initial in-person pitch to Japanese pitching star Roki Sasaki, a meeting that took place at the Westwood offices of the Wasserman Media Group before the holidays, according to people with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly about it.
The reason for ...Read more
Analysis: It's hard to see how the Cardinals or Nolan Arenado win by staying together
The new year approaches. The Cardinals’ “retool” has begun. Paul Goldschmidt’s new home ballpark is Yankee Stadium.
Yet Nolan Arenado remains the Cardinals’ third baseman.
Even when the ball drops on 2024, there will be more than a month remaining before spring training starts in Jupiter, Florida.
Arguably the biggest third base ...Read more
Analysis: How will Dodgers reward Dave Roberts? Will they land Roki Sasaki?
LOS ANGELES -- The year 2024 couldn't have gone much better for the Dodgers.
They won their first full-season World Series since 1988, and second (including their pandemic-shortened 2020 title) in the last five seasons. They were transformed on and off the field by Shohei Ohtani, who lived up to every expectation in the first season of his 10-...Read more
Shohei Ohtani and his wife announce they are expecting their first child
Shohei Ohtani announced Saturday that he and his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, are expecting their first child.
"Can't wait for the little rookie to join our family soon!" Ohtani, 30, wrote in a post on Instagram, along with a picture of baby clothes, an ultrasound and the couple's dog, Dekopin.
The announcement comes about 10 months after Ohtani ...Read more
Bill Shaikin: By re-signing Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers raise the financial stakes even higher
LOS ANGELES — Just how valuable is Teoscar Hernández to the Dodgers?
Shohei Ohtani is baseball's most valuable player. Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman are superstars too.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell are among baseball's top pitchers. Roki Sasaki will be too, and the Dodgers might sign him too.
Hernández would rank ...Read more
Corbin Burnes reportedly agrees to $210 million deal with Diamondbacks, leaving Orioles after 1 season
BALTIMORE — It was expected when the Orioles acquired Corbin Burnes in February that 2024 would be his lone season in Baltimore.
That assumption became reality early Saturday morning when Burnes reportedly agreed to a six-year, $210 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
While the Orioles do have deeper pockets with owner David ...Read more
Bill Plaschke: Fans are heard, title hopes are solidified, Teoscar Hernández is back with Dodgers
LOS ANGELES — If you have a bag of sunflower seeds, throw it to the sky.
Teo is back.
Break out three giant claps, a dazzling smile and a deafening scream.
Teo is back.
The Dodgers' heartbeat still pumps. The Dodgers' soul still stirs. The Dodgers are still the Dodgers.
A front office that respects the team culture while listening to its ...Read more
SF Giants miss out on Corbin Burnes, who signs surprise deal with Diamondbacks
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Buster Posey got his shortstop. He didn’t get his ace.
Right-hander Corbin Burnes has agreed on a six-year, $210 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks, the largest contract in franchise history, according to multiple reports. Now, if the Giants are to upgrade their starting rotation this offseason, they will have...Read more
Teoscar Hernández agrees to three-year, $66 million deal with the Dodgers
LOS ANGELES — Teoscar Hernández wanted to stay with the Dodgers.
The Dodgers wanted to keep Teoscar Hernández.
As the sides grinded through a weeks-long negotiation for the free-agent outfielder this offseason, those truths never wavered.
And on Friday, those desires finally came to fruition, with Hernández agreeing to re-sign with the ...Read more
'We got better': Tigers reach agreement with free-agent infielder Gleyber Torres
DETROIT — The Tigers upgraded their roster Friday with a two-time All-Star who at age 28 is still in the prime of his career. And they got him, surprisingly, on a one-year deal.
Not too shabby.
"We feel we got better today," said Tigers president Scott Harris, who announced the signing of veteran second baseman Gleyber Torres for $15 million...Read more
Mookie Betts 'thought about throwing a ball at' Yankees fans who grabbed his glove, wrist
LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning of Game 1. The New York Yankees' defensive meltdown in the fifth inning of Game 5. Walker Buehler pelting the pinstripes with precision pitches in the ninth inning of Game 5 to secure the championship for the Dodgers. The parade through downtown Los Angeles that drew ...Read more
La Velle E. Neal III: Rickey Henderson ... gone but never forgotten
MINNEAPOLIS — Rickey Henderson, the unquestioned Man of Steal, stole third base 322 times in his career. The Twins' all-time leader in stolen bases is Chuck Knoblauch with 276.
Henderson stole one base more than any Twins player stole second, third or home combined.
That’s just one incredible aspect of perhaps the most unique player in ...Read more
Tom Krasovic: Rickey Henderson turbocharged Padres' offense during 2 stints with club
SAN DIEGO — Rickey Henderson was at his incandescent best when playing for the Oakland A’s and New York Yankees.
His two tenures with the Padres, though, deserve more than a footnote to his Hall of Fame career and standing as the sport’s best leadoff hitter.
Though well past his prime, Henderson infused his rare jump-starting voltage ...Read more
Jason Mackey: The return of Andrew McCutchen is fine, but Pirates' plight involves much more
PITTSBURGH — For the first time in his incredible career, the news of Andrew McCutchen returning to the Pirates did not elicit immediate and utter elation from fans.
Some made jokes about McCutchen's age (38). Others wondered what it meant for younger players who might see fewer plate appearances.
Then there was the obvious vitriol regarding...Read more
Twins trade lefty reliever Jovani Moran to Red Sox for utilityman Mickey Gasper
MINNEAPOLIS — No team plucked left-handed reliever Jovani Moran from the Twins during the Rule 5 draft earlier this month, despite rumors there were interested clubs, and the Twins opted to trade him a couple of weeks later.
The Twins dealt Moran, who missed the entire 2024 season recovering from Tommy John surgery, to the Boston Red Sox for ...Read more
Juan Soto signing shows how far Mets have come under Steve Cohen
NEW YORK — Steve Cohen had lofty goals for the Mets when he bought the team from the Wilpon family late in 2020. Slowly, he’s delivering on those goals.
While the top goal is winning multiple World Series championships, Cohen also wanted to turn the Mets into a global brand and a premier destination for MLB’s most elite players, coaches ...Read more
'You couldn't stop' Rickey Henderson -- but Tony La Russa remembers the Hall of Fame leadoff man more for his intangibles
CHICAGO — Rickey Henderson’s numbers are astounding.
The Hall of Fame outfielder stole more bases than anyone in major-league history. He also scored the most runs and hit the most leadoff home runs while collecting more than 3,000 hits on the way to enshrinement in Cooperstown, N.Y.
Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa will remember ...Read more
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- Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki may visit teams -- including the Cubs -- as he narrows down signing choices
- Bill Plaschke: From Fred-die to Decoy, Dodgers owned every top-10 moment in 2024 L.A. sports
- Analysis: How will Dodgers reward Dave Roberts? Will they land Roki Sasaki?
- Analysis: It's hard to see how the Cardinals or Nolan Arenado win by staying together
- Dodgers' meeting with Roki Sasaki didn't involve in-person pitches from Ohtani or Yamamoto