As this last week has epitomized, there is an ever-present lack of certainty hanging over the state of the Dodgers' pitching staff.| Los Angeles Times
Whereas last year was a crash course for Mookie Betts, the 32-year-old benefitted from a more curated plan this winter as he went through his paces at shortstop.| Los Angeles Times
What has become clear of late is that it might take some time for Dodgers utilityman Hyeseong Kim to become a finished product offensively.| Los Angeles Times
Entering spring training, Roki Sasaki and Blake Snell were the most notable new names on the Dodgers’ star-studded roster and will be expected to spearhead the rotation.| Los Angeles Times
Last year was a year of transformation for Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who rallied from a midseason injury to become the Dodgers' most reliable postseason starter.| Los Angeles Times
Clayton Kershaw is set to make his season debut for the Dodgers on Saturday after spending the first two months of the campaign recovering from offseason surgeries.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers own a commanding 2-0 World Series lead over the New York Yankees, but Shohei Ohtani's shoulder injury puts a strain on their title run.| 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
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
It's a whirlwind time for Dodgers players and coaches, who have achieved another level of notoriety in the wake of the team's World Series title victory.| 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
Freddie Freeman is expecting to be in the lineup when the Dodgers open their season on March 18-19 in Japan against the Chicago Cubs.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series, but it remains to be seen if Shohei Ohtani will play in Game 3 in New York.| Los Angeles Times
Welcome to the Dodgers' golden era, with the franchise's big spending paying off in its greatest World Series championship run, Bill Plaschke writes.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers pitching coach Mark Prior is impressed from what he sees from Shohei Ohtani in the two-way player's first bullpen session of the spring.| Los Angeles Times