Jorge Castillo is a sports enterprise reporter, with a focus on baseball, for the Los Angeles Times. He joined The Times in 2018 after spending four years at the Washington Post. A native of Worcester, Mass. and the son of parents from Puerto Rico, he graduated from Yale.
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Former Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, who recently earned his 400th career save, has quickly embraced a leadership role in his first season with the Red Sox.
Manny Mota, respected for his pinch-hitting exploits on the field and his character off of it, is being inducted into the Legends of Dodger Baseball on Saturday.
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How much would Shohei Ohtani be worth on the free-agent market? One MLB official believes the Angels star could get up to $600 million on his next contract.
The dawn of the pitch-clock era has fundamentally changed the game for pitchers and catchers, especially when things go haywire on the mound.
The Dodgers apologized to the Arizona Diamondbacks after flickering and dimming LED stadium lights irk the manager and players during season opener.
New LED lights at Dodger Stadium gained unwanted attention from players of both teams during the Dodgers’ season-opening win over the Diamondbacks.