Torborg caught no-hitters from Sandy Koufax, Bill Singer and Nolan Ryan, and played for World Series champion Dodgers team in 1965.
“I am heartbroken,” former White Sox player and manager Ozzie Guillen posted on X ... the first with Koufax and the Los Angeles Dodgers for the perfect game against the Chicago Cubs ...
Teoscar Hernandez returns to the middle of the lineup and will fill the void in right field with Mookie Betts headed back to the infield. Versatile Tommy Edman and new addition Michael Conforto
The Dodgers announced the signing of 29 players in its 2025 international class. Headlined by Roki Sasaki from Japan, the group included players from six other countries, including the Dominican Republic,
Sunday news and notes regarding the Dodgers’ pursuit of Roki Sasaki, testing the challenge system and automated strike zone in some spring training games, plus Tyler Cyr announced his retirement.
MLB Pipeline's top-ranked prospect ahead of the 2025 season is a Dodger -- not that it should come as much of a surprise. Two days after Roki Sasaki was officially introduced in Los Angeles, MLB Pipeline unveiled its Top 100 prospects on Friday,
Future National Baseball Hall of Famer Albert Pujols added to his incredible resume on Monday night as Leones del Escogido won the Dominican Winter League champ
Gabriel's NIL value at Oregon is projected at $1.9 million, per On3.com. UCF remains Gabriel's longest college football stop after two seasons in Norman, Okla. and one year at Oregon. Gabriel is paying homage to all three programs during the Senior Bowl, including UCF.
The former San Diego Padres southpaw has agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to multiple reports. Scott joins an increasingly deep Dodgers bullpen and ...
A former Houston Astros executive seems to be at odds with the Los Angeles team that's been making waves this offseason.
Former Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel shared a heartfelt two-and-a-half-minute video on social media on Saturday, highlighting significant moments during his tenure at UCF, Oklahoma, and Oregon.
Oz Ocampo was once an executive with the Houston Astros who was the director of international scouting. Now, he seems to be throwing shade at the Los Angeles Dodgers on social media. Ocampo shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) from the official Major League Baseball account featuring Houston pitcher Framber Valdez.