Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki gifts shortstop Miguel Rojas a gift for the No. 11 that represents his Japanese culture.
But one key piece of baseball history is off the market right now and is instead in the hands of U.S. marshals: the contract signed by Jackie Robinson, breaking baseball’s color barrier. L.A. Times ...
Inside the Dodgers’ seven-year pursuit of Rōki Sasaki, their foothold in Japan and the battle for MLB's next potential pitching star.
Laurence Reisman marks his 40th anniversary with this news organization. He started as a reporter, holding numerous roles as ...
BUZZ MAGAZINE The Negro Leagues have only recently received their due in baseball history, as their story, in a time when ...
Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw re-signed with the team, returning to Los Angeles for a franchise-record-tying 18th season.
Jim Becker, an author and a newsman who covered numerous monumental events in history, died today at age 98. STAR-ADVERTISER / 2006 Jim Becker, an author and a newsman who covered numerous monumental ...
"Spring training is the opportunity for families to unite," explained Traer Van Allen, general manager of the minor-league St ...
A little more than a century after Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Ga., Chipper Jones traveled to the rural southwest ...
The former commissioner, who died Sunday at 86, spoke of his strong opposition to sports betting in a November interview with ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers revealed their initial promotions for the 2025 season and announced that single-game tickets will go ...
Dodgers great Jackie Robinson was a household name before he broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in 1947. In ...
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