Shohei Ohtani Leaves Dodgers
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The Los Angeles Dodgers’ spring training is underway, and secured a 5-1 win over the San Diego Padres on Feb. 22 at Peoria Sports Complex. Moreover, it was Tucker’s debut in the Cactus League for the reigning back-to-back World Series champions.
Kyle Tucker made his presence known in his first spring training game with his new team, the Los Angeles Dodgers.
A $240 million free-agent contract would make Tucker the center of attention in almost any other spring camp. With the Dodgers, he fits into the background with so many other stars.
The early days of spring are usually a time for hitters to ease back into their swings on the backfields. That's not necessarily the case in Dodgers camp, as Kyle Tucker has learned. Tucker has taken live at-bats against the likes of Yoshinobu Yamamoto,
Andrew Friedman defends the Dodgers’ spending as salary cap talk grows and lockout fears loom after their big payroll success.
Andrew Friedman dismisses criticism regarding the Dodgers ruining baseball with their spending in the free agent market.
Shohei Ohtani remains committed to building up for the Dodgers despite not pitching in the World Baseball Classic.
Ohtani throws live batting practice, takes some live at-bats during the Dodgers’ workout Sunday morning before traveling to Japan to prepare for the World Baseball Classic.
In 2026, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ payroll will exceed $317 million, and the team will pay six of its players more than $22 million, including a monster contribution to Kyle Tucker, the most coveted free agent of the latest draft class,
The Dodgers place Kiké Hernández on the 60-day IL to make room for Jack Suwinski, while the D-Backs scratch Merrill Kelly from live BP.