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An in-depth look at why the Dodgers potentially trading Tyler Glasnow makes more sense than one may initially imagine.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will have as good a chance as ever to three-peat if their latest rumor becomes reality.
The Dodgers downplayed expectations, but once again, they're making a big offseason splash. Free-agent reliever Edwin Díaz and the Dodgers have agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal, the club announced Friday afternoon.
Starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow's name has come up in trade rumors and they "would not be opposed" to trading him, ESPN reports. Glasnow is set to make $32.5 million in both 2026 and 2027 with a $30 million team option -- which could also become a $21.56 million player option -- for 2028.
ORLANDO, FL — Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who drew the ire of the Major League Baseball Players Association last week when he voiced his support for a salary cap and floor, reiterated Monday that it’s merely his opinion and doesn’t consider his view a potential distraction among players.
So the Dodgers did, checking in on the reigning National League Reliever of the Year as the closer market was thinning. The Mets had already signed Devin Williams. Ryan Helsley went to the Orioles. Raisel Iglesias returned to the Braves. The Dodgers expressed to Díaz’s representation how much they valued him.
Even though the Dodgers initially had doubts about their chances of landing Edwin Díaz, circumstances changed, the reliever's market evolved, and they went from dark horse to front-runner.
ESPN has announced its first Major League Baseball game next season will be on April 15. The Los Angeles Dodgers will host the New York Mets on Jackie Robinson Day.
The Dodgers are reportedly looking at trade deals for Cardinals' infielder Brendan Donovan and Guardians' outfielder Steven Kwan.
Both finished strong, but Roki Sasaki and Yoshinobu Yamamoto had different seasons for the Dodgers in 2025, and now each faces a different outlook for the WBC.