Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman believes the team only needs five starting pitchers until Shohei Ohtani returns in May.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a phenomenal offseason, but there is still one more key member of the team looking for a new deal. Manager Dave Roberts has been eyeing a new contract extension, and things are reportedly “optimistic” between the parties per the Los Angeles Times’ Jack Harris.
The Dodgers reversed course on how they'll configure their rotation to open the season, as president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said Friday that the team will use five starting pitchers until Shohei Ohtani returns to the big league mound.
As part of the Dodgers' pitch to Roki Sasaki, executive Andrew Friedman said he asked current players to submit short recruiting videos, which may have helped.
With Blake, one thing that’s really exciting for us is, for as much success as he’s had, we feel like there’s more in there and a lot of upside beyond what he’s done to this point, and the impact that can have on us and our quest to win a World Series this year,
The Los Angeles Dodgers are going to utilize a six-man rotation in 2025 — but not from the start, says Andrew Friedman.
Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said Friday that the team plans to use a five-man rotation until Shohei Ohtani (shoulder/elbow) is ready to pitch, which would seemingly leave Gonsolin and others competing for one spot,
The Los Angeles Dodgers have adjusted their rotation strategy. Instead of the initially planned six-man starting staff, they will begin the 2025 MLB season with a five-man starting staff. President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman confirmed the decision,
After winning the 2024 World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers are poised for further success this year. The team seemingly has a stronger roster following the offseason signings of Blake Snell, Michael Conforto,