In one of the biggest trades in modern baseball history, the Dodgers would add an entire team payroll while the Red Sox would tear down a team that was supposed to be great.
The Dodgers and Marlins hook up for a late-night trade including third baseman Hanley Ramirez.
The Dodgers have spiraled out of control since late May, and with seemingly no plan for offense, it’s a three-team race in the wild West.
Jay is back, and he still hates the teams you root for. Yes, even the Dodgers.
The disabled list claims a couple more All-Stars.
Matt Kemp might be heading back to the DL after re-aggravating his hamstring injury.
Inspired by the top-heavy Tigers and Dodgers, Brad investigates how well NBA-style roster construction works in MLB.
The Dodgers lose their center fielder, and the Yankees lose their closer.
Don Mattingly’s affinity for the bunt could be keeping the Dodgers from scoring more runs.
Though Bryce Harper’s reputation leaves many questioning his maturity, his Nationals teammates have embraced him.
Three home runs were hit by three improbable players during last week’s action.
Several teams are hit hard by injuries this weekend, including the Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Milwaukee Brewers.
Bryce Harper’s presence and early contributions gives the Nationals a happy glimpse into the future.
Michael Pineda’s labrum tear doesn’t bode well for his future, but it’s not the death sentence it used to be.
Umpires shouldn’t settle for “close enough” when it comes to perfection.
The Dodgers are off to the best start in the majors, but fast starters don’t always finish at the top.