Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman and 2024 World Series MVP, Freddie Freeman, and his wife Chelsea, have donated to wildfire relief efforts. Other Dodgers players are joining him as well.
With his All-Star slugger headed to free agency, Brian Snitker was not too thrilled. He did not want to lose somebody who meant so much to the club, making his comments clear, via The Athletic's Jeff Schultz.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, donated $300,000 to wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, according to ESPN's Jeff
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar first baseman, Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea donate $300,000 in aiding fire relief efforts in the city.
Freeman’s wife Chelsea said that she has also matched donations made to Pasadena Humane as they care for the pets lost or left behind in the fires.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar first baseman Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, are making incredibly generous donations for fire relief in L.A. According to
Former New York Yankees slugger Anthony Rizzo has been linked to the Los Angeles Dodgers to further strengthen their lineup. MLB analyst Joseph Kallan of FanSided believes the Dodgers aren’t done in free agency and links them to Rizzo. Kallan believes Rizzo could benefit from not playing every day, as he could backup Freddie Freeman.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have assembled the best roster in baseball history. At this point, there’s no debating it. It’s just a fact. Just look at their addition
The Dodgers are the deal. I like it that they win. A lot. And make good deals. A lot. And spend money. A lot of it. But it’s almost too much this year.
The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers could match up on a blockbuster trade as rumors swirl around Nolan Arenado’s landing spot.
Any fans angry with the Dodgers for spending boatloads of cash should redirect their frustration and ask themselves why their team isn’t doing the same.
Roki Sasaki donned a No. 11 Los Angeles Dodgers jersey atop a makeshift stage Wednesday afternoon and called it the culmination of "an incredibly difficult decision."