Thought the Los Angeles Dodgers would stop spending after landing star reliever Tanner Scott last weekend? Think again. The Dodgers, who gave Scott a four-year, $72 million contract, are nearing a deal will fellow top reliever Kirby Yates,
High-leverage lefty reliever Tanner Scott has agreed to terms with the Dodgers on a four-year, $72 million free-agent contract, CBS Sports HQ's Jim Bowden has confirmed. The team has not yet announced the signing.
As The Athletic first reported last month, after re-signing Blake Treinen, the Dodgers saw acquiring Scott as their main bullpen priority. That remained true even as the club engaged the Milwaukee Brewers for a trade centered around Devin Williams, who acknowledged upon his arrival with the New York Yankees that he expected to be in Los Angeles.
World Series champs continue offseason spending spree with the addition of left-handed reliever Tanner Scott, who had 22 saves and a 1.75 ERA in 2024.
Kirby Yates is joining the Los Angeles Dodgers' bullpen just two days after the club went out and signed another All-Star closer in Tanner Scott.
Fresh off adding prized Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki on Friday, the Dodgers made another move to massively upgrade their pitching staff on Sunday, agreeing with left-handed reliever Tanner Scott on a four-year,
Jack Flaherty, a former Detroit Tigers ace, has recently drawn the ire of baseball fans after a social media post defending the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed relief pitcher Tanner Scott to add to their already-loaded bullpen on Sunday afternoon. The Dodgers have dominated the last two winters much like they did this past ...
After bolstering their bullpen with the additions of Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates, the Los Angeles Dodgers are facing a roster dilemma, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale.
Jack Flaherty is one of the best starting pitchers remaining on the free-agent market, but even he has taken note of the spending gap between the Los Angeles Do
The Los Angeles Dodgers have just thrown down the gauntlet in spectacular fashion. With over $1 billion spent last winter and another massive spending spree this offseason, they’ve built what might be the most expensive super team in baseball history.