Clayton Kershaw said his rehab "setback" was more a "normal sidetrack" in his recovery from shoulder surgery and his return this season is still on track.
Why have the Dodgers been hit so repeatedly hard by the pitching injury bug? And when — and at what cost — is the right time to pursue potentially pricey reinforcements?
Bobby Bonilla, 61, earns $1.19 million from the Mets and $500,000 from the Orioles annually. His deferred contracts are chump change compared to Shohei Ohtani's deal.
Since taking over for the injured Mookie Betts at shortstop, Miguel Rojas has reminded the Dodgers just how valuable he can be at the plate and in the field.
James Paxton struggles and Shohei Ohtani strikes out three times as the Dodgers lose in a 10-4 blowout to drop their three-game series against the Giants.
Brett Wisely hits a walk-off home run in the ninth for San Francisco and notable streaks for Shohei Ohtani and Miguel Rojas end in the Dodgers' 5-3 loss.
The Dodgers have become adept at unlocking potential of relievers cast off by other teams, with Yohan Ramírez, Anthony Banda and Michael Petersen being the latest examples.
Scott Boras has been a baseball agent for 41 years, never representing players in other sports, never entertaining the idea of running a team. What keeps him going?
Dodgers bat boy Javier Herrera has gone viral for catching a foul ball headed for Shohei Ohtani's face. Nine years ago, Herrera missed a foul ball and landed on his back.
It's an approach that's been a decade in the making — one that first took shape in Bobby Miller's hometown of McHenry, Ill., that helped guide his unlikely path to the major leagues.
Under the right field pavilion at Dodger Stadium, behind a door guarded by ushers, is a "cool" speakeasy with a ground-level view of the visitors' bullpen.
Mark Langill knows more about Dodger history than anyone, and that history is carrying him through the rocky ground where everything else is uncertain.
Shohei Ohtani smacks a 459-foot home run for his seventh homer in seven games, and the bottom of the lineup delivers in the Dodgers' 7-2 win over the Angels.
The Dodgers might already have a Yoshinobu Yamamoto-caliber frontline starter in Gavin Stone, who was solid in a 5-3 series-clinching win over the Rockies.
Choosing the greatest living baseball player now demands parameters. Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Alex Rodriguez have the stats, but they are stained by PEDs.
After an outing in which he gave up seven runs, Walker Buehler hinted at going on the injured list to "reset." On Wednesday, the Dodgers put him there.
A 2016 video shows legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully calling Giants great Willie Mays his favorite player, 'even though you wore the wrong uniform.'