The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a busy offseason. They made a big upgrade to their starting rotation with Blake Snell, but that may not be the last of their pitching moves.
Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Jack Flaherty appears to be excited for the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes to come to an end.
A Los Angeles Dodger-turned-free agent pulled off a strong bounce-back season in 2024, and now he might be joining the San Francisco Giants.
One prominent former member of the St. Louis Cardinals is one of the best remaining free agents on the open market. Former Cardinals starter Jack Flaherty someh
"And it could keep the Yankees from exceeding the final luxury tax threshold – additional incentive to move on from a starter who is currently outside the five-man window. Trade
The prized righty pitcher was one of the most sought-after international free agents in recent memory and picked the Dodgers over a considerable list of other suitors.
The Dodgers cemented their status as the preferred MLB destination for NPB stars and transformed their rotation into a Mount Rushmore of Japanese pitching luminaries by winning the Rōki Sasaki sweepstakes.
Sasaki, who has been one of the most intriguing ... Possible fits: Astros, D-backs, Mariners, Yankees, Mets 12. Jack Flaherty, SP, Los Angeles Dodgers (29) Flaherty's career didn't unfold ...
The New York Mets, like many other teams, made a run at Japanese superstar Rōki Sasaki. However, as his deadline to sign approaches, teams are being ruled out and the Mets have seemingly lost the sweepstakes.
Two FOX Sports writers identify the best landing spots for 10 of the most intriguing free agents still on the board.
The Detroit Tigers saw the benefits of having Jack Flaherty in the rotation a season ago. He was eventually traded at the deadline, and while the Tigers' decisions likely would've been different had they known that they were going to be the best team in Major League Baseball during the second half,
Buster Posey and Randy Winn have both alluded to wanting players to stay at a level for a full year, which is certainly a massive shit from what we saw in the final years of Farhan Zaidi’s tenure. But will that actually be the case?