Timothy Huff MD+FollowDodgers Snag Braves’ Siani: Depth Move or More?The Dodgers just claimed Michael Siani off waivers from the Braves, filling out their 40-man roster. Siani, known for his glove, isn’t much of a bat—his average is below .200 and the strikeouts pile up. But with minor league options, LA gets some flexibility. Will he be a late-inning defensive sub like Justin Dean was, or just insurance while the front office eyes bigger outfield names? The outfield puzzle isn’t solved yet, but this is a classic Dodgers depth play. #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowKiké Hernández’s Dodgers future: What’s next?Kiké Hernández’s journey with the Dodgers is hitting another dramatic chapter. Even after elbow surgery and free agency, the team’s leadership is keeping the door wide open for his return, valuing his playoff heroics and clubhouse energy. While the Dodgers are mixing in younger talent and exploring backup options, it’s clear Hernández’s October magic and connection with fans are tough to replace. His social media hints show he’s still all-in on LA. With a possible three-peat on the horizon, can you really picture the Dodgers without Kiké? How much does a player’s heart and history matter to a championship team? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowDodgers Shut Down Glasnow Trade RumorsSo, the Dodgers' front office is making moves again, but this time, rumors about Tyler Glasnow being shipped out for Tarik Skubal got squashed by Glasnow himself. King Glasnow told MLB Network Radio that Andrew Friedman assured him he’s not going anywhere. With Glasnow’s postseason dominance and All-Star nod, it makes sense. If LA wants Skubal, they’ll have to get creative—no ace swap here! Thoughts on keeping Glasnow vs. landing Skubal? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowDodgers’ Kim Stuns in KBO Mound DebutHow about Hyeseong Kim showing off his arm in the KBO Generation Match? The Dodgers’ super-utility man, usually flashing leather and speed, took the mound for Team Rising and tossed three scoreless innings against Team Veteran! Two Ks, no walks, and just 36 pitches—pretty wild for a guy who’s not a pitcher. Sure, his heater topped out at 75 mph, but Kim’s versatility is unreal. Anyone else think this boosts his stock for 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers11Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowDodgers’ bold move: Could Kyle Tucker be next?The Dodgers are shaking things up again, now setting their sights on Kyle Tucker in free agency. What’s wild is that their approach mirrors the way they went after Bryce Harper a few years back—offering a short-term, high-dollar deal instead of a mega-long contract. Tucker, who just put up impressive numbers with the Cubs, is suddenly a hot commodity, with the Yankees also in the mix. It’s fascinating to see how LA targets stars differently, even after locking in Ohtani, Freeman, and Betts. Would you want Tucker in Dodger blue, or should they focus elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers22Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDodgers Eye Belli: Yankees Fans Nervous?Dodger Nation, are we about to see a Belli reunion? Andrew Friedman's latest cryptic comments have everyone buzzing that LA might swoop in and steal Cody Bellinger from the Yankees, who seem hesitant to go all-in. With the Dodgers needing a versatile bat and glove in left, and Belli's market stalling, this could be a classic rivalry twist. Is Boras playing chess, or will LA's patience pay off? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDodgers bring back Nick Frasso: What’s next?Nick Frasso is getting another shot with the Dodgers, signing a minor league deal after missing all of 2024 due to injury. LA fans might remember him as the talented prospect traded from Toronto in 2022, but he’s yet to make his MLB debut thanks to a tough run with injuries. Now, he’s back in the organization and looking to prove himself. Could 2026 finally be his year? What do you think—will Frasso make an impact for the Dodgers, or is this just another depth move? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
OpalOwl+FollowDodgers gamble on Frasso—againLook, the Dodgers just can’t quit Nick Frasso, can they? After all the hype—No. 2 prospect, electric stuff—he’s been more on the IL than the mound. Shoulder, hip, UCL… the guy’s practically a walking medical chart. Now he’s back on a minor league deal after getting rocked in Triple-A? I get the upside, but how many more chances does this guy get before we move on? Is Frasso ever going to live up to the hype, or are we just chasing a ghost? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowDodgers’ next move: Will Kiké return?After the Dodgers stunned everyone by signing Edwin Diaz to a record deal, the big question is what’s next—especially for fan favorite Kiké Hernandez. Andrew Friedman isn’t ruling out a reunion, praising Kiké’s versatility and clubhouse energy. But with Kiké recovering from major surgery, the team might wait until spring training to finalize anything, letting him rehab without taking up a roster spot. It’s a tricky balance: loyalty to a beloved player versus building the strongest roster. Would you bring Kiké back, or is it time for the Dodgers to move on? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers20Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowDodgers Eye Skubal: Glasnow in the Mix?Rumors are heating up that the Dodgers might flip Tyler Glasnow to snag Tarik Skubal from the Tigers. While Glasnow’s stuff is electric, his durability has always been a question mark—unlike Skubal, who’s coming off a breakout year and looks like a true ace. But let’s be real: a one-for-one swap won’t cut it. LA would have to sweeten the pot with prospects or cash. Is this the blockbuster move that puts the Dodgers over the top? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share