General Manager Brandon Gomes says he doesn't think his team's massive spending spree is "bad for baseball." Seriously. He said that.
The Evil Empire 2.0? Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes wasn’t buying the narrative around his team turning into a baseball super team and that it was bad for the sport during an appearance on “The Show: A NY Post baseball podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have made a lot of waves with their spending the last two years. After giving Shohei Ohtani a $700 million contract, they brought in other stars to win the World Series and continue to add.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' outsized spending habits have angered some fans of late. The team's general manager does not seem to mind. After fielding a World
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The Los Angeles Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes reveals the team’s strategy for rising star Roki Sasaki’s pitching role and his adaptation to MLB. Roki Sasaki‘s arrival to the Los Angeles Dodgers has created a wave of excitement in the MLB world.
The Los Angeles Dodgers still plan on making one more starting pitching addition this offseason, says general manager Brandon Gomes.
Ohtani became the first player in league history to tally 50 home runs and stolen bases in the same season, inventing MLB's 50/50 club. He accomplished that while recovering from UCL surgery, which prevented Ohtani from contributing on the mound last season, when he served as LA's designated hitter in 159 games played.
Attention, Dodgers fans! General Manager Brandon Gomes has just shared an exciting and important update about Clayton Kershaw’s future, and it’s a news you won’t want to miss. After enduring a difficult 2024 season plagued by injuries and surgeries,
The Dodgers’ offseason spending spree has included signing Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million contract and inking Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki to a minor league deal.