In coldest Dodgers game ever, Tyler Glasnow shows latest sign of growth
This time a year ago, Tyler Glasnow failed a bad-weather test.

This time a year ago, Tyler Glasnow failed a bad-weather test.

The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a low-profile trade to acquire a right-handed pitcher from the Baltimore Orioles to bolster their starting rotation depth.
The Cleveland Guardians have always had a knack for developing unknown starting pitchers into aces, and it appears they have found another potential ace.Messick made his MLB debut on August 20th, 2025, throwing 6.2 innings of one-run ball. That start set the tone for what has been an extraordinarily impressive 11-game stretch to begin his […] The post Guardians Young Ace is Breaking Out in Big Way, and the World is Noticing appeared first on Heavy Sports.

After seven years of waiting for his shot, the Dodgers' Ryan Ward is on the verge of his first big-league opportunity.

On Friday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers played the Colorado Rockies in Denver.The Dodgers won by a score of 7-1.Max Muncy led the team, hitting two home runs.With the victory, they are now in the middle of a four-game winning streak.Los Angeles Dodgers Make Roster MoveAfter Friday’s game, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reported that […] The post MLB World Reacts To Los Angeles Dodgers Roster Move Before Rockies Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.

It was frightening to many MLB fans and opposing teams when the Los Angeles Dodgers, after winning back-to-back World Series titles, loaded up even further this offseason — adding Kyle Tucker on a historic four-year, $240 million contract. The rich simply got richer, and the Dodgers’ start to the 2026 season proves that nothing has […] The post Dodgers’ start hits mark not seen in almost 50 years appeared first on ClutchPoints.

As snow fell from the sky and temperatures plunged into 30s outside, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts sat in his office at Coors Field on Friday afternoon and reminisced on the coldest game he ever played.

The two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers are an MLB-best 14-4 and are facing the slumping Colorado Rockies. Fans probably feel like it’s Christmas morning. The players may feel that way, too, especially once they got outside. Coors Field was covered in snow ahead of Friday’s National League West matchup, and the Boys […] The post Dodgers’ Emmet Sheehan builds a snowman before Rockies showdown appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Blue Jays’ Trey Yesavage started the season on the IL.


DENVER — There was a fight outside Coors Field on Friday afternoon. More specifically, a snowball fight — with a couple Dodgers fans enjoying an early-spring snow day at the Rockies’ home ballpark. Snow covered Coors Field ahead of the Dodgers-Rockies game Friday night. In the hours leading up to the start of a four-game...

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts announced personal news on Friday.

Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker made a personal announcement.

Friday morning, news broke that the San Diego Padres organization had officially been sold. And that news effectively ended much of the debate, disagreement, and complaints about the market size disparities in modern Major League Baseball. For over a decade, the Seidler family, primarily the late Peter Seidler, owned and operated the Padres. And they turned a perennially bottom-feeding franchise into a juggernaut. How? By treating a competitive sport like a competitive sport, and investing heavily in the on-field product. Now? It's been sold to billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones, owners of the English Premier League team Chelsea. For a staggering, and record-setting $3.9 billion. RELATED: San Diego Padres To Be Sold For Record $3.9 Billion DealNearly $4 billion for a team located in one of the smallest markets in Major League Baseball. A team that's never once won a World Series, and hasn't won the National League West in quite literally 20 years. That team sold for $4 billion. Just six years ago, Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets for $2.4 billion. The New York Mets. In New York City. The largest media market in the country. And the Padres just sold for 63% more, six years later. This is why all the whining and complaining from small market teams across the sport is manipulative nonsense.What makes this price even more stunning is that the Padres currently do not have a television deal with a regional sports network. While much of the focus and criticism of the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending habits rests on their agreement with Spectrum, Padres games are produced exclusively by MLB. Fubo and DirecTV+ carry the Padres "channel," but for most fans, they are forced into buying the team's package of games through MLB.tv. And they're still worth $3.9 billion. How can this be, when teams like the Pirates and Marlins relentlessly cry poor, despite raking in huge amounts of revenue sharing dollars? The Marlins even play in a significantly larger market than the Padres. San Diego County has roughly 3.4 million people, while the Miami metropolitan area has 6.4 million. Yet the Padres can routinely run payrolls at or above $200 million, while the Marlins spend under $100 million. Why?Because the Seidler family, particularly Peter, spent money to build a competitive product, taking advantage of the window of opportunity that the Chargers' move to LA offered. Seidler, who had serious health issues for years, invested in the team in hopes of winning a World Series before he died. They signed big name free agents like Eric Hosmer, Xander Bogaerts, and Manny Machado. They were aggressively in trades, bringing in stars like Blake Snell, Josh Hader, Mason Miller, Dylan Cease, and Juan Soto. They signed key players to extensions, like Yu Darvish, Jackson Merrill, and Fernando Tatis Jr. And what do you know, fans appreciated the effort. Petco Park is routinely sold out, and currently ranks second in average per game ticket sales with 42,395. Turns out, the old adage of spending money to make money is accurate. This sales price shows that the owners complaining about not being able to compete with big market teams are, to put it mildly, wrong. Money is pouring into the sport, and there's more to be made when teams try to win. Fans buy tickets when ownership shows they take winning seriously. Fans buy jerseys when they have star players to support. And fans will spend money to buy a package of baseball games when there's a reason to watch. Instead, we have owners like Bob Nutting in Pittsburgh, who hasn't signed a free agent to a contract longer than two years in decades. Literally decades. We have the Marlins, who have taken a community of rabid baseball fans, as the electric atmosphere at the World Baseball Classic demonstrated, and spat in their face by demonstrating a commitment to spending as little as possible. We have the Milwaukee Brewers, who while competitive, trade every single big-name player they have as soon as possible to avoid long-term contracts. But the Padres sale demonstrates that despite the excuses and gaslighting, the fastest way MLB owners could increase their franchise values is by spending money on players. If you build it, they will come.


Los Angeles Angels legend Garret Anderson passed away on Thursday after suffering a fatal heart attack. He was 53.TMZ reported that Anderson suffered a medical emergency in Newport Beach, California, and passed away, leaving a void in the hearts and minds of both Angels fans and baseball fans worldwide, as he was one of the […] The post Los Angeles Angels Legend Garret Anderson Passes Away at Age 53 appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Kyle Tucker is doing something totally different with the Dodgers than the Cubs sportingnews.com

The San Diego Padres earned a 5-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night. After the game, manager Craig Stammen announced that outfielder Ramon Laureano will be the team’s leadoff hitter moving forward, via AJ Cassavell of MLB.com. “Ramón Laureano is the Padres’ leadoff man until further notice, Craig Stammen said. He cited Laureano’s […] The post Padres manager makes crucial lineup announcement after defeating Mariners appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Dodgers' Dave Roberts urged to make Shohei Ohtani move permanent for first time since 2021 sportingnews.com

A former MLB general manager believes the Los Angeles Dodgers should adopt a new strategy for Shohei Ohtani on the days when he starts on the mound for the team.

A senior sports radio host rages at the New York Mets for their dreadful start to the 2026 campaign after a turbulent offseason.

Shohei Ohtani’s quest to win a fourth straight MVP award is off to a hot start, and the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar was rewarded on April 15th when he was named the top hitter in baseball through the first three weeks of the season.MLB.com’s Hitter Power Rankings ranks the ten best hitters in the MLB, […] The post Shohei Ohtani Leads Aaron Judge in MLB’s Power Rankings appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Dodgers’ Edwin Diaz reason for not pitching in Mets series revealed by Dave Roberts sportingnews.com

Dodgers' Edwin Diaz reveals truth behind mysterious injury holding him out of action sportingnews.com
