Jack Harris
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Jack Harris is a former staff writer who covered the Dodgers for the Los Angeles Times. Before that, he covered the Angels, the Kings and almost everything else the L.A. sports scene had to offer. A Phoenix native, he originally interned at The Times before joining the staff in 2019.
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Even though the Dodgers initially had doubts about their chances of landing Edwin Díaz, circumstances changed, the reliever’s market evolved, and they went from dark horse to front-runner.
In Japan, the World Baseball Classic is held to a higher standard of importance than most other countries (and, to its fans, an even more significant level than the World Series itself).
The Dodgers might not need to make another big move this offseason. But they’ll certainly be ready to pounce if another opportunity materializes.
In a blockbuster move on Tuesday, the team agreed to a three-year, $69-million deal with top free-agent closer Edwin Díaz.
The Dodgers have been relatively quiet this offseason and downplayed the chance of moving Teoscar Hernández, but they are still seeking bullpen help.
Compared to their whirlwind offseasons the past two winters, the Dodgers have been conspicuously quiet in the wake of their second consecutive World Series championship.
El ex lanzador zurdo de los Dodgers, Fernando Valenzuela, no obtuvo el número suficiente de votos necesarios del Comité de la Era Contemporánea del Béisbol, que reveló sus votos el domingo por la noche.
Former Dodgers left-hander Fernando Valenzuela did not get the sufficient number of votes needed from the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee, which revealed its votes on Sunday night.