Renee Ramirez+FollowDodgers pitcher Alex Vesia’s family heartbreakAlex Vesia, a key Dodgers pitcher, quietly missed the team’s World Series run last year for a reason that hits home for many—he and his wife Kayla were grieving the loss of their baby daughter, Sterling. After months of private pain, the couple opened up about their journey, sharing how much the support from the Dodgers and the wider baseball community has meant to them. Kayla’s recent post about their healing process is both raw and hopeful, and she hopes their story helps others facing similar loss. How can communities best support families through unimaginable grief? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDodgers Eye Skubal: Is This Trade Fair?Dodger Nation, imagine pairing Tarik Skubal with Walker Buehler and the rest of our rotation! The latest trade buzz has LA sending a hefty prospect haul to Detroit for the Tigers’ ace. While Sheehan and Freeland are legit talents, is it worth breaking the bank for Skubal? Would the Tigers even bite, or is this just another hot stove dream? Let’s hear your takes—would this move make the Dodgers unstoppable, or is it too much to give up? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowKyle Tucker brings big energy to LAKyle Tucker is stepping into Dodger blue with some serious excitement, and he’s already winning over fans with his energy and respect for LA’s baseball culture. He’s not here to be the savior—just to play his game and help the Dodgers chase a historic three-peat. With his solid bat and reliable glove, Tucker could be the quiet difference-maker in a stacked lineup. What do you think—will Tucker’s steady presence help the Dodgers make history, or is the pressure in LA just too much? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
jillian59+FollowDodgers’ spring battle: Kim vs FreelandThe Dodgers’ Opening Day infield could look very different this year, with Hyeseong Kim and Alex Freeland both fighting for a single roster spot. Kim impressed early last season with a red-hot May, while Freeland showed promise in Triple-A but struggled to find his groove in the majors. With Tommy Edman’s status uncertain, second base is wide open, and a strong spring could put either young player in the starting lineup. Which of these rising stars do you think deserves the shot—and what would you want to see from them this spring? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
terrysharon+FollowDodgers Eye Elly After Reds’ Record SnubDodger Nation, get ready—rumors are swirling that the Blue Crew is plotting a blockbuster move for Elly De La Cruz after the Reds’ historic contract offer got iced. Elly, the electric 24-year-old phenom, turned down the richest deal in Cincy history, fueling talk of a billion-dollar chase. With King James-level hype and a star-studded Dodgers lineup, could we see MLB’s first billion-dollar player? Or will a looming salary cap freeze L.A.’s plans? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers22Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowYankees Snag Siani, Dodgers Reload with TuckerWow, the rivalry just got spicier! After the Dodgers locked up Kyle Tucker with a monster deal to keep their outfield elite, the Yankees swooped in and claimed Michael Siani off waivers. Siani’s glove and speed make him a sneaky good depth move for the Bronx Bombers, especially after LA knocked them off in the 2024 World Series. Every roster move between these two now feels like a chess match for MLB supremacy. #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowDodgers’ Bobby Miller: Trade Bait or Bullpen Fix?Dodger fans, what’s your take on Bobby Miller’s future in LA? The former top arm, once hyped as the next big thing, has hit a rough patch with sky-high ERAs and a move to the bullpen. With the rotation stacked (Ohtani, Yamamoto, Snell, Sasaki—need I say more?), Miller’s name is floating in trade talks. Is it time to deal him for prospects, or does he have a shot to rebound and lock down a bullpen spot this spring? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowDodgers’ Southpaw Dreyer Shuts Down RivalsHow about Jack Dreyer’s rookie campaign? The Dodgers’ bullpen was shaky at times, but Dreyer—our lefty ace in relief—came up huge all year, earning a spot on Baseball Digest’s Rookie All-Star Team. His 2.95 ERA and 74 Ks over 76+ innings put him just behind Henriquez among LA relievers. Dreyer even kept his cool in the postseason, tossing scoreless frames against the Reds, Phillies, and in the World Series. Can he anchor the pen again as we chase a three-peat? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowDodgers Out on Freddy Peralta Trade?Looks like the Dodgers front office just shut down all the Freddy Peralta trade talk with a simple 'We are not.' King James-style, Friedman’s three-word answer makes it clear LA isn’t chasing the Brewers’ ace. That leaves the door wide open for the Mets, Yankees, and Padres to swoop in. If the Crew deals Peralta, who do you think lands him? This could shake up the NL race big time! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowWill Smith’s big move for LA Dodgers fansWill Smith isn’t just powering the Dodgers’ World Series run—he’s also giving back in a major way. The All-Star catcher just announced his Catching Hope Foundation is teaming up with Netflix Is A Joke for a special Dodgers comedy night hosted by Ken Jeong on May 7 at The Saban Theatre. All ticket sales will help underprivileged kids build leadership skills. With Smith’s clutch Game 7 homer still fresh in everyone’s minds, this event is another reason LA fans have so much to cheer for—on and off the field. Who’s grabbing tickets? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share