The Los Angeles Dodgers have problems that every other Major League Baseball team wishes they had. Jack Flaherty, who started Game 1 of the World Series for the Dodgers in October, is a free agent, and there should be plenty of teams vying for his services.
The Washington Nationals are in a unique place as a ... An intriguing name that fits the bill for Washington is former Los Angeles Dodgers top prospect Diego Cartaya, a catcher, who was once ...
Cincinnati and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Washington in a corresponding roster move designated right-hander Joan Adon for assignment. Rosario is the latest addition by the Nationals after they acquired first baseman Nathaniel Lowe in a trade with Texas and ...
The Washington Nationals agreed to terms with infielder Amed Rosario on a one-year contract Wednesday. Financial terms were not disclosed, however MLB.com reported the deal is worth $2 million.
One scrutinized move the Cubs made this offseason was sending outfielder Cody Bellinger to the Yankees for right-handed pitcher Cody Poteet—a trade that appeared to be more of a move to get off Bellinger's contract than anything else.
The crown jewel of the offseason will wear Dodger Blue to begin his big league career. Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki has agreed to sign with the Dodgers, he announced in a post on Instagram on Friday afternoon.
Bryce Harper quickly became an enigma in the sport early on. The slugger left high school as a sophomore to attend baseball powerhouse College of Southern Nevada.
The Los Angeles ... than the Dodgers would want to pay a number-five starter. Earlier this week, Foul Territory's Erik Kratz predicted that Flaherty would land with the Washington Nationals ...
The Washington Nationals came into the offseason on the heels of five consecutive missed playoffs, along with four last place finishes in the last five years.
The Washington Nationals are signing a new infielder. As first reported by Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Nationals have agreed to terms on a one-year dea
The Washington Nationals have agreed to a one-year deal with Amed Rosario, the team announced Wednesday, giving the Nationals depth and experience in their infield. The major league contract is for $2 million, according to a person familiar with the terms.