11 bidders remain in running to buy Dodgers | Los Angeles Times
Malley, Rams owner Stan Kroenke and the pairing of Rick Caruso and Joe Torre. The bidding on the Dodgers has moved into the second round, with 11 parties cleared to advance in the process. With various bid groups discussing mergers and/or trying to acquire additional financing, and with the...
Dodgers dedicate Normandie Dream Field | Major League Baseball
The Dodgers, in partnership with LA84 Foundation and the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks, dedicated the 20th Dodgers Dream Field at Normandie Recreation Center.
Dodgers' sale: Falling deeper into the Frank McCourt rabbit hole | Los Angeles Times
The cast of characters is all over the map, beginning, of course, with Frank McCourt, who bought the Dodgers with equity in a parking lot, mismanaged the team into bankruptcy and almost a billion in debt, and is still about to exit a ridiculously wealthy man. And then there...
Kershaw, Dodgers agree on two-year deal | Major League Baseball
Before handing over the Dodgers in a court-supervised sale by April 30, owner Frank McCourt on Tuesday handed over a two-year, $19 million contract to National League Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw.
Kershaw, Dodgers agree to 2-year deal | FOXSports.com
NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers avoided a salary arbitration hearing next week, agreeing to a $19 million, two-year contract. START THE COUNTDOWN Opening Day is just 58 days away. Until then, Ken Rosenthal and Jon...
Dodgers announce 2012 spring training broadcast schedule [Updated] | Los Angeles Times
up — pitchers and catchers report to Camelback Ranch in Arizona in just two weeks, and on Tuesday, the Dodgers released their spring training broadcast schedule. Counting their three Freeway Series games against the Angels, the Dodgers will televise 18 spring training games. The only sigh-inducing...
Dodgers sign right-hander Jamey Wright as a nonroster invitee | Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers signed veteran Jamey Wright Tuesday because … yeah, well, because they could. Because, why not? He’ll be a nonroster invitee, so there’s no real risk involved. His chances...
Kershaw agrees to two-year deal with Dodgers | ESPN.com
More From ESPNLosAngeles.com For more news, notes and analysis of the Dodgers, check out Dodger Thoughts from Jon Weisman. Blog left-hander and reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw agreed to terms on a $19 million, two-year contract Tuesday, avoiding...
Dodgers' progress plan not only about Robinson | Major League Baseball
The Dodgers were front and center in breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball, but the early movement involved more than Jackie Robinson.
Jared Kushner a prospective Dodgers owner | Los Angeles Times
real estate family and son-in-law of Donald Trump, has emerged as a candidate in the bidding for the Dodgers. Kushner, who became owner and publisher of the New York Observer in 2006, has played a key role in expanding the family business beyond real estate. At 31, he would...
Dodgers designate Mitchell for assignment | Major League Baseball
The Dodgers on Monday designated for assignment infielder Russell Mitchell to make room on the 40-man roster for reliever Todd Coffey, who signed Friday as a free agent.
Former Dodgers reliever Hong-Chih Kuo signs with Seattle Mariners | Los Angeles Times
magic that made him baseball’s most dominant reliever in 2010, he won’t do it with the Dodgers. The former All-Star left-hander has signed a one-year major league contract with the Seattle Mariners, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke on the condition of...
Dodgers web musings: There is never getting enough of Vin Scully | Los Angeles Times
-- Yes, it’s true. I guess it’s understandable, but still unsettling. The Times’ Carol Williams on Dodgers asking the bankruptcy judge to reject claims by the family of Bryan Stow for his severe beating on opening day. -- Hall of Fame baseball writer Ross Newhan says the...
Dodgers motion against claims in Stow case | Major League Baseball
The Dodgers filed a motion with the bankruptcy court on Friday to disallow all claims by Bryan Stow and his children stemming from Stow's beating in the Dodger Stadium parking lot...
Dodgers set to kick off Community Caravan | Major League Baseball
The Dodgers' ninth annual Community Caravan, to be held Feb. 14-15, will focus on joining fans in giving back to the Los Angeles community.
Dodgers, reliever Coffey agree to 1-year deal | ESPN.com
3 million contract with a club option for 2013. The deal, which essentially removes any suspense surrounding the Dodgers' bullpen heading into spring training, is contingent on Coffey, a right-hander who has seven big league seasons with three clubs, passing a physical. Coffey, 31, locks up what probably...
Dodgers ask court to disallow claims by Stow | ESPN.com
Stow, the fan nearly beaten to death outside Dodger Stadium last spring. Stow and his family sued the Dodgers in California state court, then filed the claim with the federal court in July, weeks after owner Frank McCourt put the team in bankruptcy. "The Stow claim is, when stripped...
Dodgers reach agreement with reliever Todd Coffey | Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers have reached an agreement with reliever Todd Coffey on a one-year contract, according to a person familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deal...
Dodgers and White Sox to play Spring Training game in Tucson | Los Angeles Dodgers
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox along with the Pima County Sports and Tourism Authority and the Tucson Padres today announced that the two Major League clubs will play a Spring Training...
Dodgers to play White Sox in charity game | Los Angeles Dodgers
Little League number was on the wall for last year's charity game. (Getty) LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers and White Sox will play a Spring Training game in Tucson next month to benefit the Christina-Taylor Green Memorial Foundation, named for the 14-year-old daughter of Dodgers scout John Green...
Remaining Dodgers bidders invited to meetings | ESPN.com
NEW YORK -- Remaining bidders for the Dodgers are being invited to meetings with the team's management in Los Angeles. A person familiar with one of the group's plans said its meeting had been scheduled for...
White Sox, Dodgers set Tucson charity game | Major League Baseball
The White Sox will once again play a Spring Training charity game in Tucson, Ariz., taking on the Dodgers during 2012 Cactus League action on Friday, March 23.
Dodgers Web musings: 2012 team is not wowing followers | Los Angeles Times
record. Know those power rankings that are still the rage in professional sports? In the early results, the Dodgers are not faring well. Not even as good as last year’s squad. Sports Illustrated’s Joe Lemire ranks the Dodgers’ baseball’s 18th-best team. That’s actually down four...
Steven Cohen, Dodgers bidder, may buy a piece of the Mets | Los Angeles Times
The billionaire investor, in the running for purchase of the Dodgers, is on the verge of buying a share of the Mets. If he were to buy the Dodgers, he would have sell any interest in the Mets. Steven Cohen, the...
Dodgers' James Loney won't face charges after freeway accident | Los Angeles Times
against Loney after all drug tests came back negative. Which is very good news for Loney, and the Dodgers, though it doesn’t exactly explain how he drove his Maserati into three cars on the 101 Freeway on a weekday evening in November. Loney refused comment to The Times...