Eddie Rosario hit his first home run with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but there was a notable absence from his celebration shot.
With most of the major winter moves now behind us, we dig into which teams ruled the winter -- and which struck out looking.
A former All-Star pitcher who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves has signed with an NL West rival.
Two former Atlanta Braves stars now play for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Freddie Freeman and Eddie Rosario. The reunion isn't as fun for Braves fans.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario agreed to a minor-league deal Saturday. Rosario was ironically a hero for the Atlanta Braves during their World Series run in 2021. The outfielder helped the Braves eliminate the Dodgers in the NLCS that season.
The Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw is still plugging away and nearing 3,000 strikeouts. Harold Reynolds dropped a bold take on Kershaw's pursuit.
Instead, Rosario signed with the Washington Nationals and was in the midst of his worst season yet, slashing .183/.226/.329 with seven home runs and 26 RBI in 67 games before eventually being DFA'd and subsequently released in early July.
Two pitchers for the Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to begin the 2025 season on the injured list, it was revealed this week.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws 27 pitches and Bobby Miller takes a comebacker off his head and is placed into concussion protocol during the Dodgers' 12-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs.
With Spring Training starting up, the Dodgers added to their depth on Friday by signing former Boston Red Sox top prospect Michael Chavis to a minor league deal. Now, they have brought in a former NLCS MVP. According to Ari Alexander, the Dodgers have signed Eddie Rosario to a minor-league contract.
A former All-Star for the Los Angeles Dodgers has reportedly landed a deal from an American League playoff team.