Entering this year, it was clear Shohei Ohtani would run more often because he wasn't going to pitch. But it wasn't until the second half of the season that he really took off.| Los Angeles Times
The ever-growing prominence of general manager Brandon Gomes speaks volumes about the evolving state of the Dodgers front office.| Los Angeles Times
Right-hander Bobby Miller has gone 2-4 with an 8.52 ERA in 13 starts for the Dodgers during an inconsistent and injury-plagued season.| Los Angeles Times
Despite a first-inning error, Tommy Edman made key plays in the field that kept the Dodgers in the game and ultimately helped them win it.| Los Angeles Times
Now that the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani is again pitching in live-game action, new questions are lingering about where his build-up will go from here.| Los Angeles Times
There have been 2,555 major league pitchers who had Tommy John surgery. Of those, 162 had a second procedure, and fewer still achieved their previous level of success.| Los Angeles Times
Despite a mammoth two-run home run from Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers lose to the Angels 3-2, ending a 10-game winning streak against their rivals.| Los Angeles Times
2025 is a pivotal campaign for Max Muncy, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season and the Dodgers holding a $10 million club option for 2026.| Los Angeles Times
After Shohei Ohtani left Game 2 of the World Series with a partially dislocated left shoulder, the team is optimistic that he’ll be back in the lineup for Game 3 on Monday.| Los Angeles Times
As much as Shohei Ohtani has surpassed expectations on the field this season, his acclimation behind the scenes has been equally noteworthy to people around the Dodgers.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani caps off a historic season by winning his third MVP award, joining Frank Robinson as the only players in MLB history to win an MVP in both leagues.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers rally from an early five-run deficit to beat the Yankees 7-6 and secure their first full-season championship since 1988. It's the eighth championship in franchise history.| Los Angeles Times
The title marked an appropriate end for the greatest individual season in Dodgers history, one in which Ohtani became the first player in history to hit 50 homers and steal 50 bases.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani became the sixth player in MLB history to hit 40 homers and steal 40 bases in a season by hitting a walk-off grand slam.| Los Angeles Times