Capuano has audience for minor league game
Scouts from the Rangers, Mariners, Pirates, and Indians were on hand to watch Capuano mow down one little, two little, 25 little Indians on Monday afternoon.
Scouts from the Rangers, Mariners, Pirates, and Indians were on hand to watch Capuano mow down one little, two little, 25 little Indians on Monday afternoon.
With the longtime Cardinals workhorse out for 2013 and considering retirement, St. Louis might be looking for a replacement starting pitcher. But don't expect a move with the Dodgers to happen anytime soon, if at all.
The soon-to-be 38-year-old third baseman reportedly wants to continue playing, with the Reds and Dodgers both interested in his services.
The Dodgers have discussed adding the veteran third baseman per multiple reports, though it's unclear whether or not the soon-to-be 38-year-old will retire.
The Dodgers say they have zero intention of moving the right fielder, but have listened to inquiries from other teams about the two-time All-Star.
The Dodgers are closing in on a deal with Zack Greinke, per multiple reports.
The Dodgers' first choice on the free agent market is Zack Greinke, but if he signs elsewhere how does Anibal Sanchez stack up in comparison?
Dodgers free agent outfielder Shane Victorino has landed in Boston, signing a three-year deal with the Red Sox worth $39 million, seemingly designed to make Angel Pagan's four-year, $40 million deal with the Giants look even better.
The early part of the second day of baseball's winter meetings hasn't been too eventful, but news regarding Dan Haren and Josh Hamilton could help the Dodgers land starting pitcher Zack Greinke.
Schierholtz, who turns 29 in February, hit .287/.348/.463 with 15 home runs against right-handed pitchers in 2011-2012.
The 2012 National League Cy Young Award winner is under contract for $5 million in 2013, his age 38 season. The Mets reportedly met with eight teams on Monday about Dickey in a potential trade.
Six days before the deadline to sign the 25-year old Korean left-hander Dodgers general manager told reporters that at the current pace of negotiations a deal might not get done. That doesn't mean it's time to worry...yet.
The Dodgers general manager sat down with David Vassegh of KLAC 570 AM on Friday before baseball's winter meetings, which will be held in Nashville from Dec. 3-6.
The former White Sox catcher, who enjoyed a career year at age 35 in 2012, nearly signed with the Dodgers after the 2010 season.
The 32-year old closer had a 1.24 ERA last season for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan, with 58 strikeouts in 47⅔ innings.
The 25-year old Korean left-hander was compared by agent Scott Boras to Mark Buehrle.
The Dodgers are interested in [insert every player here], per reports.
The Dodgers will likely add a free agent starting pitcher this offseason, despite having six starters under contract for 2013.
Brandon League pitched very well for the Dodgers down the stretch in 2012. But the proposition of bringing him back could get quite expensive.
Would the Dodgers even be interested in a 37-year old with five years and $114 million left on his contract?
Japanese phenom pitcher Shohei Otani has drawn interest from at least four teams, including the Dodgers. The Red Sox, Rangers, and Dodgers have all met with the 18-year ol