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Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman has some lofty aspirations for himself during the upcoming regular season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are ready for another strong 2026 season. After new additions to the team, here’s what their lineup looks like.
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In early July, the Dodgers claimed corner infielder CJ Alexander off waivers from the New York Yankees. He'd already been waived previously by the Athletics, the only team for whom he played a game in the majors last year. But within a week, the Dodgers designated Alexander for assignment, his third time suffering that fate in just over a month.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman is entering his 17th major league season, and while speaking to reporters on Feb. 19, the veteran had time to reflect on his career, which is winding down.
Freddie Freeman is not taking his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers one season at a time. The 2020 National League MVP and nine-time All-Star has longevity in mind when looking at the rest of his Dodgers career.
The former National League MVP is under contract to the Dodgers for two more years, but he doesn't envision his playing career ending there.
Freddie Freeman reveals his true desire about potentially ending his MLB career playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The LDodgers have re-signed veteran right-hander Yency Almonte, whom they traded to Chicago in the January 2024 deal that also sent Michael Busch to the Cubs. MORE: Cubs lose 5-year veteran infielder to Blue Jays Almonte,
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Dodgers looking for their sixth man in 2026
Spring training is underway for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the starting rotation is making news. Manager Dave Roberts has already said that the Dodgers will use a six-man rotation, at least through April.