Dodgers Bring Back Chris Taylor on 4 Year Deal for $60M
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Dodgers set potential return dates for Kirby Yates & Michael Kopech
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been overly active in recent days as they continue to make moves in the interest of shoring up their bullpen. Alexis Díaz, Will Klein and José Ureña have all been brought into the organization in the past week. The Dodgers’ bullpen has been hit hard by injury this season, with the loss of Evan Phillips for the rest of the season being the most recent example. He was transferred to the 60-day injured list on May 29 an…
Mets @ Dodgers June 5, 2025: Knack looks to split the series as Kopech and Yates continue to progress
Photo by: Cody Bashore After splitting the first two games of this four game set with the Mets (39-23) via extra-inning games, the Dodgers (37-25) lost the third game convincingly by a score of 6-1, narrowly avoiding a shutout. The pitching continued to be an issue, particularly early in the game, as Tony Gonsolin (and …
Dodgers Poised to Welcome Back Key Bullpen Reinforcements
The Los Angeles Dodgers are nearing the return of key right-handed relievers Kirby Yates and Michael Kopech, providing relief for their overworked bullpen. Both players recently completed live batting practice, raising hopes for their activation within the week. Yates, 38, has been sidelined with a hamstring strain, while Kopech has struggled with a shoulder injury, limiting his availability and control in prior outings. Their return is critical…
Dodgers Close to Getting Some Relief for Their Weary Bullpen
The Los Angeles Dodgers are finally getting some good news on the injury front. Right-handed relievers Kirby Yates and Michael Kopech are on the brink of returning to the major league roster. That is, if the live batting practice they threw went without a hitch, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. In other news, there’s a chance that both Kirby Yates and Michael Kopech are active this weekend. Both threw live BPs today. Dave Roberts sai…
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