The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a busy offseason, and so has one of their former top prospects. Los Angeles is known for its all around dominance from the farm system, to the executives, to, of ...
Rojas was No. 72 when he made a tremendous backhanded play at third base to save Clayton Kershaw’s only no-hitter of his career. Rojas wore No. 19 while with the Miami Marlins before changing to 11.
Every team in baseball could use a little extra help. Fortunately, there are 30 free agents still seeking that perfect fit.
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When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki to a Minor League contract, it was accompanied by news that Miguel Rojas ...
A secondary aspect to the Los Angeles Dodgers being chosen by Roki Sasaki was Miguel Rojas switching jersey numbers and returning to wearing 72. Rojas changing his jersey number allows Sasaki to take ...
The Toronto Blue Jays landed a big free agent target this week in outfielder Anthony Santander, and are reportedly looking to add to their pitching staff.
No, the résumé as it stands is already Hall ... He'll top 90% in Hall of Fame voting. Clayton Kershaw - Kershaw will also top 90% and both he and Verlander both probably climb close to 100% ...
Toronto signed Jeff Hoffman, Anthony Santander, and Max Scherzer after missing out on some high-profile players.