The Los Angeles Dodgers are now “shopping” their surplus players as they run out of room on the roster, with veterans likely on the block.
In their pursuit of dominance, the Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off their 2024 World Series win, have significantly bolstered their roster with high-profile signings like Kirby Yates and Blake Snell. Their aggressive strategy includes major contracts and strategic trades,
The Dodgers continued their outrageous spending spree by reportedly signing Texas’ All-Star closer Kirby Yates. So where does that leave the Rangers?
The Los Angeles Dodgers still plan on making one more starting pitching addition this offseason, says general manager Brandon Gomes.
Yates pitched with the Texas Rangers in 2024, even taking over the closer's role from Jose Leclerc. The 37-year-old right-hander went 7-2 with a 1.17 ERA in 61 appearances and recorded 33 saves with Texas last year.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to scoop up the top free agents on the board after agreeing to a deal with reliever Kirby Yates, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports.
The Los Angeles Dodgers seem to have signed all the stars in this offseason - at least that's what fans of the other 29 teams have becried in the past weeks.
No contract has been finalized yet, but it appears as though the Dodgers are on the verge of their latest notable addition this offseason in Kirby Yates.
If you haven't heard from an angry MLB fan in your life, the Los Angeles Dodgers are breaking baseball. That's not actually the case but the reigning World Seri
The Chicago Cubs are seeing potential reliever options fly off the board, and once again the Los Angeles Dodgers are in the driver’s seat, reportedly signing Kirby Yates.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have reached a "tentative agreement" with free-agent relief pitcher Kirby Yates, pending a physical, per Bob Nightengale of USA