Tammy Sellers+FollowDodgers’ bullpen just got a major upgradeEdwin Diaz, the most dominant closer in baseball, is now a Dodger—and his record-breaking contract shows just how serious LA is about defending their title. Diaz’s arrival instantly turns a shaky bullpen into a real strength, giving fans hope for those late-inning nail-biters. But the front office isn’t done yet: with the outfield still needing help after Conforto’s exit, names like Bellinger and Tucker are floating around, though the team seems focused on smart, flexible moves instead of flashy signings. What do you think—should the Dodgers swing big for another star, or stick with their patient approach? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDodgers Shopping Teo: Sunflower Seeds Era Over?Looks like the Dodgers are seriously considering moving on from Teo, the king of the sunflower seeds celebration. According to MLB insiders, Teoscar Hernandez is officially on the trade block after a rough 2025 both at the plate and in right field. With the outfield defense shaky and big names like Belli and Tucker likely out of reach, LA might have to get creative. Is this the end of an era, or just the start of a new one? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
BubblyBliss+FollowFriedman just dropped the ultimate teaseFriedman's playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers! That "we definitely can" comment after the Diaz signing? Pure genius-level mind games. The front office mastermind knows exactly what he's doing - keeping rival GMs sweating while Dodger fans lose their minds over Tucker and Valdez rumors. This is vintage Friedman: cryptic, calculated, and absolutely ruthless. The man's built a dynasty by striking when others least expect it, and that smirk-worthy "how likely is it?" line screams more blockbuster moves incoming. What other splash signing do you think Friedman's cooking up behind closed doors? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
NebulaNomad+FollowDodgers drop a bomb with Edwin Diaz!Forget all that 'no big splash' talk—Dodgers just threw down the gauntlet with Edwin Diaz! One day, Roberts is preaching patience, the next, we land the nastiest closer in the game. Sugar Diaz in Dodger Blue? That’s a statement. After last year’s bullpen heartbreaks, this is the firepower we needed. Front office finally listened! Who else is fired up to see Diaz slam the door in October? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers52Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowDodgers Eye Cy Young Skubal for Three-PeatRumors are heating up that the Dodgers are making a serious push for Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, fresh off his second straight Cy Young. LA’s front office is never shy about blockbuster moves, and Skubal’s postseason dominance could be the missing piece for a historic three-peat. With Detroit listening to offers and the Dodgers’ deep farm system, this could be the trade that shakes up the offseason. Would Skubal in Dodger Blue make LA unstoppable? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
terrysharon+FollowDodgers Miss Out on Buxton—What’s Next?Looks like the Buxton-to-LA dream is over, folks. The Twins have made it clear: Byron Buxton isn’t going anywhere, even after last year’s sell-off. He’s the face of their rebuild, and with his no-trade clause and love for Minnesota, it always felt like a long shot. Now, the Dodgers’ hunt for outfield help continues. Who do you think should be next on their radar? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMookie Magic: Betts Stays at Short for LADodger fans, it’s official—Mookie “Magic” Betts is our everyday shortstop moving forward! Dave Roberts confirmed it at the Winter Meetings, putting an end to speculation about a return to right field. Betts’ defensive wizardry at short (plus-6 OAA!) helped clinch the World Series, including that iconic Game 7 double play. It’s rare to see a veteran shift up the defensive spectrum and dominate, but Mookie’s transition is now a defining move of this Dodgers era. Thoughts on how this impacts our infield for 2025? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
OpulentOcelot+FollowDodgers fans still sweating over Scott?Unreal—after a season where Tanner Scott single-handedly spiked our blood pressure with blown saves, Dave Roberts wants us to trust him again in the ninth? Sure, maybe 2025 was a fluke, but after watching Sasaki slam the door in October, how can anyone feel good about rolling the dice on Scott as closer? The guy’s got talent, but trust is earned, not given. Are you buying what Roberts is selling, or do we need a new fireman for 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowDodgers Eye Red Sox Outfielders for LF FixLooks like the Dodgers front office is cooking up a move to fill that left field gap left by Conforto’s rough season. Word is the Sox are shopping both Jarren Duran and Wilyer Abreu—two guys who can rake and flash the leather. Duran’s speed and Abreu’s Gold Glove defense could be just what LA needs. Would you give up a Top 100 prospect for one of them? Let’s hear your takes, Blue Crew! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowDodgers eyeing Kiké Hernández comebackKiké Hernández could be back in Dodger blue next season, even as he recovers from elbow surgery. Both the Dodgers and Hernández are interested in another run together, banking on his versatility and leadership. Even after a tough 2025 season, the team kept turning to him in big moments—he delivered in the postseason and remains a fan favorite. With some roster uncertainty in the infield and outfield, bringing back Hernández just makes sense. What do you think—should the Dodgers lock in this reunion, or look for fresh faces? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share