The San Diego Padres could look to pursue former Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Jack Flaherty in free agency.
"Dylan Cease has been mentioned as a trade candidate for much of the offseason. Given that he's entering his contract year, this is not particularly surprising, considering he could command more than $200 million next offseason," Kelly wrote.
Sasaki, Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers
With the Padres looking to shed payroll, Dylan Cease finds himself on the trade block. So, where could the 29-year-old ace pitch in 2025?
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty could betray Los Angeles and sign a free-agent contract with the rival San Francisco Giants.
Phenom pitcher Roki Sasaki elected to join Arizona's National League West foe in the Los Angeles Dodgers, he announced on Instagram.
The San Diego Padres are set to lose reliever Tanner Scott, and the race for his services is reportedly down to two National League teams. According to J.P. Mo
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes have come to an end, with the Los Angeles Dodgers signing the Japanese phenom to a minor-league contract. He will receive a $6.5 mil
According to Kiley McDaniel of ESPN, the Los Angeles Dodgers have traded outfielder Dylan Campbell to the Philadelphia Phillies. Campbell was selected out of the 2023 MLB Draft out of Texas. He made his professional debut in 2023 and held a .
For Dodgers fans, it’s cause for celebration. For the rest of the league, it’s a disappointing conclusion and another reason to gripe and groan about the growing might of MLB’s new evil empire.
Japanese sensation Roki Sasaki chose to sign with the Dodgers, he announced. That leaves the Padres to face an uncertain path in the months leading up to the 2025 season and to face the reality of their closest and most irksome rival going forward with yet another star player.
This time the Japanese star was Roki Sasaki, who announced on Instagram he was headed to the Dodgers by simply posting a picture of a Dodger hat. San Diego needed Sasaki more than any other contender considering their lack of rotation depth AND the financial restrictions that obviously are in place.