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1 week ago |
dodgersway.com | Emma Lingan
Los Angeles Dodgers owner and chairman Mark Walter's already-huge investment portfolio just got a whole lot bigger. Per a report from Shams Charania of ESPN, the Buss family has entered an agreement to sell majority ownership of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers to Walter for a valuation of approximately $10 billion – making it the largest sale of a professional sports franchise in the world.
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2 weeks ago |
dodgersway.com | Katrina Stebbins
At some point, the Dodgers have to be embarrassed about the sheer volume of pitchers they've already lost barely over a third of the way through the season. They've put 28 different arms on the mound (30, if you count Kiké Hernández and Miguel Rojas) and have had 20 on the IL as of June 7. They've been forced to scrape the bottom of the barrel just to get fresh arms on the roster — waiver claims, minor trades, and minor-league signings abound.
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3 weeks ago |
dodgersway.com | Katrina Stebbins
The Dodgers acquired former Reds All-Star closer Alexis Díaz on May 29, about a month after Cincinnati demoted him to Triple-A. It was an intriguing trade, given Díaz's history of excellence and then steep decline over his last two seasons, but a harmless one (for now); the Dodgers sent unranked pitching prospect Mike Villani to the Reds in exchange.
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3 weeks ago |
dodgersway.com | Sam Phalen
Former Los Angeles Dodgers infielder and top prospect Miguel Vargas is finally living up to his potential as a member of the Chicago White Sox. As sad as it was to see him go, most Los Angeles Dodgers fans knew that a change of scenary was going to be better for infielder Miguel Vargas in the long run. Vargas was once the No. 3 prospect in the Dodgers organization and theNo. 37 prospect in all of baseball.
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3 weeks ago |
dodgersway.com | Katrina Stebbins
The Dodgers were down to their last three outs against the Mets on Tuesday night, on the verge of losing this year's NLCS rematch after a mortifying blowup by Tanner Scott on Monday. Max Muncy was the first man up, and he'd already hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the first to cap off a four-run inning for LA.
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