The Los Angeles Dodgers went into Spring Training with the knowledge that Blake Snell would be on a slower progression, but now their starting rotation is dealing with another issue as Gavin Stone has been shut down.
The Dodgers are now 2-0 in the month of March this spring, as they connected for four home runs to defeat the Colorado Rockies 7-5 on Monday. Ryder Ryan made his first start of the spring, completing two innings of work on 35 pitches (23 for strikes) while allowing one hit and one earned run and picking up a strikeout.
Gavin Stone spent 18 months recovering from a serious shoulder injury before pitching in a spring training game versus the Cleveland Guardians last week.
The Los Angeles Dodgers feature the league’s most talented roster and are well equipped to chase a third straight World Series title this season. One of the strongest groups on the team is the starting rotation, which has a legitimate chance to be the best in baseball.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up to defend their World Series title as the regular season approaches. The Dodgers are currently taking part in spring training, looking to iron out their roster, which includes significant free agency acquisitions Kyle Tucker and Edwin Diaz.
The problems the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bullpen faced in 2025 were multifaceted and couldn’t be pinned down to a single issue. The 2025 Dodgers bullpen had a nearly identical workload to the 60-102 Chicago White Sox, and had 21.2 more innings thrown than the third team on the list.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the most complete team in baseball. There isn’t much uncertainty when it comes to the Dodgers’ roster. With that being said, there are two starting pitchers who both feature high ceilings but have a lot to prove at the MLB level.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are likely to be without Blake Snell to start the 2026 season due to limited activity in camp that has pushed his buildup behind schedule.
The Los Angeles Dodgers appear to have plenty of starting pitching depth even with Blake Snell lagging behind because of left shoulder inflammation and Roki Sasaki still experiencing some shakiness in that role.
Mookie Betts made his 2026 Cactus League debut on Sunday, and it gave the Los Angeles Dodgers their first look at what they hope is a new and rejuvenated Mookie Betts in game action.
Freddie Freeman has been in the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup for four Cactus League games thus far as he marches toward a goal of taking 45 to 50 at-bats to prepare for the regular season.
We know Freddie Freeman has a plan for things. He wants to play four more seasons (two beyond his current contract with the Dodgers) and get to 3,000 hits.
The Dodgers on Monday afternoon head east across the valley to face the Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale. Alex Call LF Alex Freeland
Goodyear Ballpark will host the Dodgers two times in the next three days. Up first is Tuesday afternoon against the Cleveland Guardians. The Dodgers will be back on Thursday to face the Cincinnati Reds.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won back-to-back World Series, and they are seemingly getting better. The franchise has been spending an unfathomable amount in contracts in recent years, and it is more than happy to make blockbuster trades.
Blake Snell enjoyed a glorious first season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2025 after signing a five-year, $182 million contract, even though he missed four months of the campaign due to shoulder inflammation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are lucky to have several of the best players in baseball, but star pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto's World Baseball Classic (WBC) situation exemplifies why the crown is heavy.
Blake Snell will be an important part of the Dodgers' rotation as they look to win their third consecutive World Series. The biggest question is whether he can stay on the mound for most of the season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers feature one of the deepest starting rotations in baseball, and the group is headlined by right‑handed ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The