Apart from the addition of free-agent lefty Yusei Kikuchi, the Angels' roster will look similar to last year's.
Brandon Gomes, GM of the Los Angeles Dodgers, shares important details about Shohei Ohtani's recovery and his anticipated return to the mound in the 2025 MLB season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have re-signed a former Los Angels Angels catcher adding depth to their farm system ahead of the upcoming season.
Kirby Yates was only with the Los Angeles Angels for one game back in 2017 and it didn't go well. However, the rest of his career has been All-Star worthy and T
The Los Angeles Dodgers' signature trade acquisition from ... the crosstown Los Angeles Angels. "I've got a spot for Jack, and it might be a little homer-y," Vasgersian, who is an Angels ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers added Kirby Yates to their bullpen on Thursday, agreeing to a $13 million, one-year contract with the veteran right-hander. The Dodgers also designated right-hander Ryan Brasier for assignment to make room on the team's 40-man roster.
The Red Sox DFA’d Brasier after 20 games and a 7.29 ERA in 2023 before he signed a minor league deal with the Dodgers later in the season. He returned to the majors that June and went on to pitch in 39 games for Los Angeles with a 0.70 ERA.
The Ducks may be rock bottom. But at least they know who they are. They are proud to be from Anaheim," said Angels fan Jake Pineros.
Ohtani became the first player in league history to tally 50 home runs and stolen bases in the same season, inventing MLB's 50/50 club. He accomplished that while recovering from UCL surgery, which prevented Ohtani from contributing on the mound last season, when he served as LA's designated hitter in 159 games played.
Right-handed reliever Kirby Yates has agreed to a one-year contract worth $13 million to join the Los Angeles Dodgers.The deal was first reported Jan. 21, and the team confirmed it Thursday night.
Here at Just Baseball, we continue to churn through our lists of the top players at each position for the 2025 season. Today we’ve reached one of the most important positions of them all: center field.
According to MLB Insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, it feels "inevitable" that slugging first baseman Pete Alonso will return to the New York Mets. He posted that on social media on Friday morning: While it seems almost inevitable that 1B Pete Alonso returns to the Mets,