Angels and Shohei Ohtani agree on $30-million contract for next season
Angels and Shohei Ohtani agree on $30-million contract for next season
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Angels and two-way star Shohei Ohtani have agreed to a one-year contract for next season worth $30 million, the team announced Saturday afternoon.
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Dodgers come back to win on big night for Jaime Jarrin and Freddie Freeman
Dodgers come back to win on big night for Jaime Jarrin and Freddie Freeman
LOS ANGELES — How joyful. How fitting. With the Los Angeles Dodgers already having achieved nearly every conceivable regular-season goal — and adding victory No. 110 by the end of the night — Saturday provided an opportunity to honor a broadcaster employed by the franchise for 64 years and a…
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
‘That’s what we live for’: Braves’ Kenley Jansen gearing up for postseason run
‘That’s what we live for’: Braves’ Kenley Jansen gearing up for postseason run
As the postseason nears, Kenley Jansen is thinking about one thing.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
Paul Sullivan: Cubs have had strong second half, but are season ticket holders sold on 2023?
CHICAGO — A Chicago Cubs employee bent down near third base an hour before the team’s 6-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday and carefully scooped a handful of dirt into a glass vial.
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
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Bill Madden: From Aaron Judge to Buck Showalter, handing out our end-of-season awards
NEW YORK — Although the postseason seedings have yet to be decided, with one notable exception — the National League MVP race — we’ve seen enough to determine the deserving individual honors. Everyone has their opinions, many even have actual votes, but here are our picks for baseball’s 2022 awards…
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
'It's the right time.' Dodgers legend Jaime Jarrín ready to sign off with gratitude.
LOS ANGELES — Last week, before a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Dodgers honored employees who have worked for the organization for at least 25 years.
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times