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Despite spending $107M on relievers, the Dodgers are back in the market for bullpen help ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline ...
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal reports the Los Angeles Dodgers are targeting relievers after their $107 million bullpen struggles.
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On the same day starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow made his return to the rotation against the Milwaukee Brewers, the Los Angeles Dodgers revealed relief pitcher Mi ...
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AJ Hinch foreshadowed a lack of movement on the reliever market for Tigers at the trade deadline and cited José Urquidy.
Dodgers relievers went into Tuesday’s game having worked a major-league high 126 innings, partly because of early-season injuries to veteran starters like Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow.