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MLB season is nearing its midpoint, with the All-Star Game just a few days away. With the midsummer classic on the horizon, the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers remain near the top of the league with a 56-37 record.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to be very aggressive buyers at the trade deadline, but this means they'll cut ties with some top prospects along the way.
But the Dodgers don't care much about equity, so if they can line up a trade for another fireballer, they'll gladly seize the opportunity. ESPN's Jeff Passan sees that opportunity presenting itself. On Thursday,
According to ESPN BET, the Dodgers are still looking very likely to win the World Series again in 2025, opening as +400 favorites to repeat and currently sitting at +225 as the MLB season works its way towards the All-Star break.
What might the World Series champs be looking to add at the deadline? Visit MLB Trade Rumors for all the details.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to get hit hard by pitching injuries, this time receiving bad news on Michael Kopech.
Starting pitching is always at a premium at the trade deadline, and the Los Angeles Dodgers should be among the shoppers. Once again, the Dodgers' rotation has been bitten by the injury bug in 2025. Blake Snell,
Former Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes has signed a minor league deal with the San Francisco Giants. After 11 seasons, four National League pennants,
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