Kimberly Moore+FollowDodgers boost depth with familiar faceThe Dodgers are adding some reliable backup behind the plate by bringing Chuckie Robinson back into the fold. While Robinson isn’t known for his bat, his solid defense makes him a valuable insurance policy, especially with Will Smith and Dalton Rushing ahead of him. He’s likely headed to Triple-A Oklahoma City, but having experienced catchers in the system can make a real difference over a long season. What do you think—does this kind of move matter, or is it just background noise until the big names are called up? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDodgers Eyeing Kyle Tucker for Outfield BoostLooks like the Dodgers are seriously in the mix for Kyle Tucker, but there’s a standoff brewing. LA wants to give the Astro’s star a short, high-dollar deal, while Tucker’s holding out for a decade-long, $300M+ payday. With the Blue Crew’s payroll room and need for a right fielder, could we see Teoscar slide to left and Tucker in Dodger blue? Or will the front office stick with their top outfield prospects? This saga’s heating up! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers20Share
Maria Chavez+FollowDodgers eye Cardinals’ Lars NootbaarThe Dodgers aren’t slowing down after their record-breaking Edwin Diaz signing—they’re now eyeing Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar to bolster their outfield depth. Nootbaar’s versatility in the field and solid bat could be just what LA needs, especially with Tommy Edman’s health still a question mark. While Nootbaar is recovering from double heel surgery and might miss Opening Day, he’s expected back soon. The Cardinals’ asking price is reportedly more reasonable for Nootbaar than for utility man Brendan Donovan. Would you like to see Nootbaar in Dodger blue, or is there another outfielder you’d target? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers20Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowDodgers bullpen shakeup: Phillips waits to signEvan Phillips, the Dodgers’ former closer, is holding off on signing with any team until he’s fully recovered from Tommy John surgery—possibly as late as July. Instead of locking in a two-year deal like most recovering pitchers, Phillips wants a one-year contract so he can prove he’s healthy and hit free agency again next offseason. This move could really shake up bullpen plans for teams like the Red Sox, who are reportedly interested. What do you think—should the Dodgers have kept him, or is this a smart play for both sides? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowKenley Jansen Eyes Saves Record, Not RetirementDodger fans, how about Kenley “The Cutter” Jansen still chasing history? Despite signing with the Tigers, Jansen made it clear Friday he’s not hanging up his cleats yet. He’s just two saves away from passing Lee Smith for third all-time—talk about legendary! Jansen says it’s all about his love for the game, not the money. Can he keep climbing the saves leaderboard and add to his Hall of Fame case? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDodgers’ next big move: Could Bellinger return?LA’s outfield search is heating up, and there’s buzz that Cody Bellinger—a former fan favorite—could still make a surprise comeback. While the Dodgers are known for keeping their plans under wraps, insiders say a reunion isn’t off the table, but only if the deal is right. With other teams like the Mets, Yankees, and Giants also interested, it’s a real toss-up. Bellinger’s defensive versatility and power make him a hot commodity, but will LA roll the dice? What do you think—should the Dodgers bring Belli back, or look for fresh talent? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers20Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBo Bichette Eyes Hollywood Move?Looks like Bo Bichette, the Blue Jays’ hit machine, could be swapping Toronto blue for Dodger blue. Word is, Bichette’s open to playing second base in free agency—a big shift for a guy who’s always been a shortstop. With Mookie Betts holding down short, the Dodgers suddenly have a real shot at landing Bo if they want a star at second. Would it sting for Jays fans to see him in LA after that World Series loss? Absolutely. But the rivalry just got juicier! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers51Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDodgers Eye Nootbaar in Cards Fire SaleInsider buzz: The Dodgers, fresh off locking down Rojas and Díaz, are now circling Lars Nootbaar as the Cardinals start their sell-off. LA’s outfield could use a spark, and Nootbaar’s plate discipline and glove fit the bill—if his heels heal up. With other teams sniffing around, will Andrew Friedman pull the trigger and outmaneuver the Mets and Mariners? Let’s hear your takes—would Nootbaar be a difference-maker or just a depth move for the Boys in Blue? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
jillian59+FollowDodgers Eye Skubal: Rotation Dream Team?Dodger Nation, how wild would it be to see Tarik Skubal join King Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Glasnow in our rotation? Glasnow himself just called Skubal “unbelievable” and says he’d be a perfect fit in LA. The buzz is real—Detroit might move their ace, but it’ll cost a haul of prospects. If Friedman pulls this off, are we looking at the best starting five in baseball? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers40Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowDodgers legends make Cactus League Hall of FameSeeing Paul Konerko and Dusty Baker honored together in the Cactus League Hall of Fame is a real full-circle moment for Dodgers fans. Even though both made their biggest marks with other teams, their roots in LA run deep—Konerko was a first-round Dodgers pick and Baker helped bring home a World Series. Now, they’ll be celebrated in Arizona, not far from where the Dodgers prep for spring. It’s a reminder of how spring training shapes baseball history. Which Dodger do you think deserves a Hall of Fame nod next? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share