The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series this past fall and yet that didn't stop them from being extremely aggressive throughout the offseason. Los Angeles has added some top-tier talent, including Blake Snell,
Reliever Tanner Scott's $72 million, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers includes $21 million in deferred salaries.
Coming off the eighth World Series title in franchise history, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed two of the best starting pitchers available in Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki, and the top reliever, Tanner Scott.
All-Star relief pitcher Tanner Scott's free agency concluded as the coveted reliever signed a four-year contract worth $72 million with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Sunday was just the latest example, as reported Red Sox target Tanner Scott signed with the Los ... There are several former All-Stars and World Series champions still available, but Boston ...
Of The Athletic’s Big Board of top 40 free agents, the Dodgers have come away with six. That includes two of the top three available starting pitchers in Sasaki and two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell, the third-best outfielder in Teoscar Hernández and now the winter’s top reliever in Scott.
Asked if his team was overrunning baseball, GM Brandon Gomes answered: “The goal is to win every single year.”
Reliever Tanner Scott’s $72 million, four-year contract has been finalized by the Los Angeles Dodgers, raising the World Series champions’ offseason spending to $452 million on eight players
Tanner Scott has been among the most dominant relief options in baseball. Will that continue with the Dodgers?
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the current betting favorites to win the World Series in 2025 Following the signings of both Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott, Los Angeles has seen their World Series ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Reliever Tanner Scott's $72 million, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers includes $21 million in deferred salaries. Scott receives a $20 million signing bonus as part of the agreement announced Thursday, payable in four equal installments each Feb. 1 from 2025-28.
The Chicago Cubs are on the verge of acquiring a two-time All-Star closer via trade after falling short in their bid to sign Tanner Scott.