Kyle Tucker on joining LA Dodgers on $240M deal
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The Los Angeles Dodgers introduced outfielder Kyle Tucker on Wednesday. While making the rounds with media, Tucker spoke with Dodgers reporter and host Kirsten Watson of SportsNet LA and explained why he felt the Dodgers were the right fit.
Los Angeles designated outfielder Michael Siani for assignment to make room for Kyle Tucker on the 40-man roster, Nelson Espinal of Newsweek reported.
The Dodgers got better — on paper, of course — than the team that has won the last two World Series titles. Such is life in the franchise’s self-described golden era. It’s an eye-popping roster, even before you consider that the Dodgers might not be done.
While the Dodgers are always trying to improve their roster, a Freddy Peralta trade doesn't appear to be in the cards entering 2026.
When it comes to improving a core that has already won back-to-back World Series championships, the Dodgers felt that they've been setting a high bar as they assemble a roster that can contend for a three-peat,
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has announced a decision on the veteran outfielder with a new superstar on the team.
The Dodgers' newest star, Kyle Tucker, explains why Los Angeles was the perfect fit in free agency and what it means for the 2026 roster.
Los Angeles Dodgers' newest star Kyle Tucker chose to sign with the team over the New York Mets and Toronto Blue Jays for two key reasons.
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Dodgers are pursuing another star player
The Dodgers are interested in trading for Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta, according to Katie Woo of The Athletic. The team still has a deep pool of prospects to deal from and would be willing to take the risk of acquiring Peralta, who is one year away from free agency.
It's believed that only the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets might remain in opposition to a salary cap proposal, a source said.