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Dodgers spring training live updates: Old nemesis Eddie Rosario added to roster

Follow along for the latest news as the Dodgers open spring training at Camelback Ranch in Phoenix following their World Series-winning campaign.

Eddie Rosario reacts after being hit by a pitch during a game between the Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins in 2023.
Eddie Rosario reacts after being hit by a pitch during a game between the Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins in September 2023.
(Lynne Sladky / Associated Press)

How can the Dodgers avoid another pitching injury crisis? Their lavish depth is a start

Dodgers pitchers Blake Snell, left, and Shohei Ohtani participate in drills during a spring training workout on Friday.
With the addition of Blake Snell, left, and Shohei Ohtani to the pitching staff this season, the Dodgers have more depth and quality in the rotation than previous seasons.
(Matt York / Associated Press)

At the end of an otherwise celebratory offseason, the Dodgers had to take a critical look at one of their biggest organizational flaws this winter.

In the weeks leading up to spring training, team officials engaged in what they described as a “deep dive” into their spate of pitching injuries in recent years. They called meetings involving club executives, pitching coaches and medical personnel. Together, they tried to diagnose the causes — and brainstorm potential solutions — to an injury crisis that has impacted the baseball world at large, but ravaged their pitching staff more than any other MLB team over the last several seasons.

“We dove pretty deep,” president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said last week, as the Dodgers gathered at Camelback Ranch for another season that could be defined by their ability to stay healthy on the mound. “We were able to have some substantive discussions.”

It remains to be seen how fruitful that examination proves to be.

Shohei Ohtani’s first spring bullpen session surprises Dodgers: ‘He looks really good’

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) works out during spring training.
Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani delivers during spring training on Saturday.
(Ashley Landis / Associated Press)

Mark Prior says he isn’t easily surprised by things he sees in spring camp.

Over his eight years as a Dodger pitching coach, Prior has dealt with Cy Young winners, highly touted prospects, nine-figure free-agent acquisitions and more injury rehabilitations than he cares to count.

Watching Shohei Ohtani this week, however, has been a source of amazement for Prior and other coaches and executives at Camelback Ranch.

“It’s crazy to think that this guy had surgery on his left shoulder in November,” Prior said Saturday. “He doesn’t look like he’s missed a beat.”

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Dodgers add former postseason nemesis Eddie Rosario to spring roster

Braves outfielder Eddie Rosario celebrates after a single in the first inning of the 2021 NLCS against the Dodgers.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

There aren’t many notable names among the Dodgers’ group of non-roster invitees in spring camp this year.

But on Saturday, the team added a veteran outfielder who is very familiar to its fan base

Three years after he was named the MVP of the 2021 National League Championship Series, when he helped the underdog Atlanta Braves upset the 106-win Dodgers en route to a World Series, veteran slugger Eddie Rosario signed a minor-league deal with the Dodgers in a move that gives the club added depth in the outfield.

“Feels great to be here in this organization,” Rosario said. “Ready to go.”

In that 2021 NLCS, Rosario tortured Dodgers pitching, batting .560 in the six-game series with three home runs and nine RBIs — including a pivotal home run off Walker Buehler in the Braves’ Game 6 clincher.

Rosario, who has only batted .221 in three seasons since, laughed while acknowledging that his 2021 postseason performance has come up a couple times already in camp. Still, he tried to downplay the irony of now playing for the team he once helped eliminate.

“It’s in the past,” he said. “It was a good moment for me.”

As Rosario was talking about the 2021 NLCS in front of his locker, his Braves teammate from that season, Freddie Freeman, overheard him while walking by.

“Oh, I remember,” Freeman joked.

Rosario, however, hopes the Dodgers’ 2024 World Series title will make his postseason heroics against them a fading memory.

“When you win last year,” he said, “nobody remembers that.”

Freddie Freeman says he’s ‘on track’ to play in season opener

Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman takes part in a fielding drill on Friday at Camelback Ranch.
(Matt York / Associated Press)

Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman said he is “perfectly on track” to be ready for the team’s season opener in Tokyo next month after undergoing offseason surgery on the ankle he badly sprained late last season.

Freeman was a limited participant in the Dodgers’ first full-team workout on Saturday. He did stationary fielding drills and stood in the box for live batting practice — at one point even taking a swing.

“I wasn’t supposed to swing today, but I swung,” Freeman joked. “I couldn’t help myself.”

Freeman hasn’t been cleared for running activities yet, but hopes to by next week. He has been running on an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill, progressing to running on 80% of his body weight.

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Shohei Ohtani throws his first bullpen session of spring

Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani throws during a spring training workout on Friday.
Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani throws during a spring training workout on Friday. On Saturday, he delivered 14 pitches during a bullpen session.
(Matt York / Associated Press)

Shohei Ohtani threw his first bullpen session of spring training on Saturday, tossing 14 pitches in front of hundreds of reporters and fans at Camelback Ranch.

Ohtani’s bullpen session — his first since late last season, and the latest step in his return from a 2023 Tommy John revision surgery — included only four-seam and two-seam fastballs that reached 92-94 mph, according to manager Dave Roberts.

“For a first day [of spring training],” Roberts said, “that’s great.”

Ohtani won’t be ready to pitch for the Dodgers at the start of the regular season, but the team is hoping he can resume full-time two-way duties by May at the latest.

Roberts said the club’s goal is to have Ohtani facing hitters — a step he never reached in his recovery last year — by the end of camp.

Will Smith dealing with ankle soreness, might miss start of Cactus League

Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell, left, talks with Dodgers catcher Will Smith during spring training on Wednesday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

The Dodgers are monitoring another injury to one of their best hitters.

Catcher Will Smith might not be available for the start of Cactus League play, manager Dave Roberts said Friday, because of ankle soreness that Smith said has lingered since last season.

Both Smith and Roberts downplayed the severity of the issue, insisting it shouldn’t impact Smith’s availability for the start of the regular season. Smith has been an active participant in the Dodgers’ workouts this week, taking batting practice and catching bullpen sessions.

However, Roberts said Smith has been limited running, and making use of an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill.

Smith is the third Dodger unlikely to play in the team’s Cactus League opener, joining Freddie Freeman (recovery from offseason ankle surgery) and Shohei Ohtani (recovery from offseason shoulder surgery).

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One bite of salad derailed Dustin May’s return to Dodgers. He’s thankful to be back

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dustin May throws during a baseball spring training workout.
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May participates in a workout during spring training at Camelback Ranch on Thursday.
(Matt York / Associated Press)

Last year was supposed to go differently for Dodgers pitcher Dustin May.

Out since the middle of 2023 following a flexor tendon and Tommy John revision surgery, the hard-throwing right-hander was on track to return to action before the end of the season.

By early July he was just a week away from a minor-league rehab stint, and a mere month or so from potentially rejoining the roster.

Even more encouraging was that as May neared the end of his recovery from his second major surgery (May had Tommy John in 2021), he finally was feeling like his old self, hopeful of returning to the shorthanded starting rotation and playing a key late-season role in the Dodgers’ push for a World Series title.

Dave Roberts ‘optimistic’ of finalizing extension before end of spring

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts speaks to reporters at spring training at Camelback Ranch on Feb. 1.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts speaks with reporters.
(Richard Vogel / Associated Press)

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he is “optimistic” that he will finalize a new contract extension with the team before the end of spring camp.

The Dodgers have continued to talk with Roberts, who is entering the final year of his current deal, about an extension of late, according to president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman.

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Dodgers to start season with five-man rotation, creating a spring training roster battle

Roki Sasaki throws during Dodgers spring training on Wednesday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said the team will begin the regular season with a five-man rotation.

With Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki, Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow all expected to be part of that group, it will likely create a competition between Dustin May and Tony Gonsolin, as well as potentially several others, for the No. 5 spot in the rotation during spring camp.

“It’s gonna be interesting. They are fighting,” manager Dave Roberts said specifically of May and Gonsolin, both of whom missed all of last season with injuries. “There’s opportunities to make the roster. I don’t think anyone really knows how it looks [yet]. But those two guys are gonna get a lot of opportunities to go out there and perform.”

For now, Roberts said both pitchers are building up as starters, but noted either could be a candidate to move to the bullpen if they don’t make the opening day rotation. In addition to those two, the Dodgers have several other starters in camp with big-league experience, including Landon Knack and Bobby Miller.

The Dodgers — who decided against a six-man rotation to open the season because they have off days every Thursday in April — will eventually go to a six-man starting unit once Shohei Ohtani returns to pitching.

MLB offseason winners and losers: Dodgers conquered. Here’s how other teams fared

From left, Juan Soto, Blake Snell and Cody Bellinger
Juan Soto, left, Blake Snell, center, and Cody Bellinger switched teams this offseason. Soto signed with the New York Mets, Snell with the Dodgers and Bellinger was traded to the New York Yankees.
(Associated Press)

With the signings of infielder Alex Bregman by the Boston Red Sox and starting pitcher Nick Pivetta by the San Diego Padres, a reasonably fair evaluation of winners and losers this offseason can be made.

The top 31 free agents as listed by The Times all have found new homes. So have numerous other players through the free-agent and trade markets. It’s time to identify trends, recognize teams that greatly improved and chide those who stood pat or took a step backward.

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Aaron Boone says if Yankees win World Series, he hopes they do it with ‘more class’ than Dodgers

Yankees manager Aaron Boone answers a question during a news conference before Game 2 of the World Series against the Dodgers
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone talks to reporters before Game 2 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium on Oct. 26, 2024.
(Godofredo A. Vásquez / Associated Press)

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone hopes his team does this year what the Dodgers did last season — win a championship.

If that happens, however, Boone doesn’t want his players to behave in the same manner as some Dodgers players have in the aftermath of beating the Yankees in the 2024 World Series.

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Hernández: Clayton Kershaw will finish his career with the Dodgers. As he should

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw warms up at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday.
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw warms up at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday. Kershaw’s one-year deal with the team was made official Thursday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

He turns 37 next month. He’s the most decorated pitcher of his generation and one of the most decorated pitchers in history. He’s won an MVP award and three Cy Young Awards. He’s a two-time World Series champion.

So why is Clayton Kershaw still doing this?

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto excited for likely opening day start in Japan, but has bigger goals

Los Angeles Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto, of Japan, throws during a baseball spring training.
Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws during a workout at spring training on Thursday.
(Matt York / Associated Press)

Last year, Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s season debut was a cause for alarm.

This year it will signal just how much trust the Japanese right-hander has earned entering his second season with the Dodgers.

Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani unlikely to play in early Cactus League games

When the Dodgers begin their Cactus League spring training schedule next week, don’t expect to see Freddie Freeman or Shohei Ohtani in the starting lineup.

With Freeman still recovering from offseason ankle surgery, and Ohtani continuing to work back from offseason shoulder surgery, manager Dave Roberts said Thursday that neither player is likely to play from the outset of the club’s Cactus League schedule, which begins Feb. 20 against the Chicago Cubs.

Freeman has not yet been cleared for running activities, Roberts said, and will probably miss the first week of Cactus League action.

Roberts remained optimistic Freeman would be ready for opening day, but noted he might give the 35-year-old some off days early in the regular season.

“Once the season gets going and depending on where he’s at, I think we’ll know more,” Roberts said. “But obviously we don’t want this to linger all season and if it calls for him to start late or get days off – whatever makes the most sense we’re going to do.”

Ohtani is further along in his recovery than Freeman, taking part in batting practice this week barely three months removed from a procedure to repair the torn labrum he suffered in last year’s World Series.

Because of that, Roberts said he expected Ohtani to play in Cactus League games “early on” in camp, but acknowledged it might not be from the outset of spring play.

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Clayton Kershaw is officially back with the Dodgers, expected to start season on IL

The Dodgers officially announced Clayton Kershaw’s re-signing on Thursday, agreeing to a one-year deal for $7.5 million that could reportedly rise to $18 million through bonuses for the number of games he starts and number of days he spends on the active roster.

Talking to reporters shortly after his contract with finalized, Kershaw said he is expecting to start the season on the 60-day injured list following offseason foot and knee surgeries — which were required to address injuries that sidelined Kershaw for the playoffs last year.

But, once the 60 days are up, Kershaw said he is hopeful he will be close to returning; aiming to enjoy a healthier and more productive season than he did last year, when myriad injuries limited him to just seven starts.

Kershaw is returning to the Dodgers for the 18th season of his illustrious career — having decided before the end of last year he wouldn’t retire, or test free agency with any other club.

In his seven starts last year, Kershaw went only 2-2 with a 4.50 ERA. He missed the first half of the season recovering from shoulder surgery. Then, his late-season toe injury sidelined him for all of September and October.

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Hernández: What is the ceiling for rookie Roki Sasaki? ‘Inside, I’m really nervous’

Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki, center, walks with Will Ireton, the team's director of Japanese player operations and strategy.
Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki, center, walks with Will Ireton, the team’s director of Japanese player operations and strategy, past a throng of fans at Camelback Ranch on Wednesday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

Which Los Angeles newcomer will have a better season, Roki Sasaki or Luka Doncic?

“Being biased,” Dave Roberts said with a hearty laugh, “I hope it’s Roki.”

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Fewer steals? How Dodgers could manage Shohei Ohtani’s return to two-way role

The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani walks on a practice field at Camelback Ranch on Wednesday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

In his first batting practice of spring training on Wednesday, it took just four swings for Shohei Ohtani to look like himself.

Barely three months removed from the left shoulder surgery he underwent to repair the torn labrum he suffered in the World Series, Ohtani arrived at camp this week in something of rehab mode.

Evan Phillips, Michael Kopech questionable for opening day after dealing with injuries

As part of their half-billion dollar offseason, the Dodgers added a couple of veteran relievers this winter to bolster their bullpen depth.

Come opening day, however, two of their best relief arms from last season might begin the season on the injured list.

According to manager Dave Roberts, Evan Phillips and Michael Kopech came into camp “a little bit behind schedule” in their throwing progressions after dealing with injuries this offseason.

Kopech dealt with some forearm inflammation last month. Phillips, meanwhile, didn’t begin his offseason throwing program until January — about a month later than usual — while recovering from a tear in the back of his rotator cuff that he suffered during the playoffs last October.

Phillips sustained his injury in the National League Championship Series, saying Wednesday that his shoulder started to bother him following a 34-pitch outing in Game 4 of that series.

While Phillips managed to pitch again in Game 6, he was left off the Dodgers’ World Series roster after an MRI exam revealed a tear in his shoulder muscles.

The good news for Phillips, a seven-year veteran who has posted a 2.28 ERA in his four seasons with the Dodgers, is that the injury didn’t require surgery.

“What I was told is that because it was just a muscle tear and the ligaments were mostly intact [I didn’t need surgery],” Phillips said. “What they could see from the ligaments was pretty standard for throwing athletes.”

Instead, Phillips received a platelet-rich plasma injection after the season, had a follow-up MRI exam in December that confirmed his recovery was progressing as the team had hoped, and began throwing again in early January.

Phillips said his shoulder feels good now, and hasn’t given up all hope of being ready for opening day. But, he said he is still about a month behind — and is being careful to not rush himself back given the Dodgers’ loaded bullpen depth chart, which includes offseason signings Kirby Yates and Tanner Scott (a close friend and former teammate of Phillips’ with the Baltimore Orioles).

“I think the training staff, strength staff, even teammates are happy to see where I’m at,” Phillips said. “It’s a matter of just keep on building out from here. I don’t think there’s an expectation yet. It’s all based on how I respond to each obstacle along the way.”

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki possibilities to start in Dodgers season-opening Japan trip

Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki warms up at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

The Dodgers are only two days into spring training. But, they already have an idea about who they want starting their first two games.

In his first camp media availability at Camelback Ranch on Wednesday, manager Dave Roberts said it’s fair to expect Japanese right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto to get the team’s opening day start when their season begins in Tokyo next month with a two-game series against the Chicago Cubs.

Roberts also said the second game of that series could go to newly-signed 23-year-old Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki, but that the team wants to see how the young right-hander progresses through his first MLB spring training before making that decision.

Having Yamamoto and Sasaki pitch during the Japan trip would hardly be a surprise, giving both a chance to play regular-season MLB games in their home country. In at least one of the contests, which will be held at the Tokyo Dome, they will square off against a fellow countryman too, with the Cubs expected to start fellow Japanese star Shota Imanaga during the trip.

Sasaki threw his first bullpen of camp on Wednesday, before a large crowd of teammates, coaches, club executives and media members.

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Hernández: Absurdly talented Dodgers make once-impossible 120 MLB wins seem inevitable

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani throws the ball as he warms up with other pitchers and catchers
Shohei Ohtani warms up with other pitchers and catchers at the Dodgers baseball spring training facility Tuesday in Phoenix.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

The Dodgers have fielded stacked teams during the previous 12 years, but none of them were as stacked as the team they have now.

A $1.4-billion winter last year was followed by a $465-million winter this year, the continued investments in the roster offering them a chance to do more than become the first team to defend its World Series title in 25 years.

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‘Hungrier than ever.’ Dodgers open spring training focused on avoiding World Series hangover

The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani pauses while warming up with pitchers and catchers at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)

As the Dodgers officially opened spring training at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday, reminders of the team’s 2024 World Series title were everywhere.

On the side of the hitting facility building, a banner had been added to the seven other championship markers. On a grass hill behind one of the backfields, a large painting of the club’s World Series championship logo loomed behind the backstop. That same logo was plastered around the clubhouse too, printed on nameplates adorning every locker.

Scenes from Day 1 of Dodgers camp

Other than the arrival of pitcher Clayton Kershaw — whose new contract with the Dodgers is not yet finalized, but could be as soon as Wednesday — there were few surprises at the Dodgers’ first workout of spring training Tuesday.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Dustin May headlined the group of pitchers to throw bullpen sessions at the team’s Camelback Ranch facility. Kershaw and Shohei Ohtani also played catch, though neither is expected to be ready to pitch by opening day.

Mookie Betts, Will Smith, Max Muncy and Teoscar Hernández were among the group of hitters who arrived at camp early and were taking batting practice.

The rest of the Dodgers’ position players are set to report to spring training by the end of this week. The team’s Cactus League schedule will kick off on Feb. 20 with a game against the Chicago Cubs — who will also be the Dodgers’ opening day opponent in Tokyo next month when the team’s regular season begins with a two-game series in Japan.

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Kenley Jansen agrees to a deal with the Angels in a return to Southern California

Kenley Jansen smiles as he does a radio interview after he notched his 400th career save in May 2023.
Reliver Kenley Jansen, shown giving a radio interview after he notched his 400th career save in May 2023, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Angels.
(John Bazemore / Associated Press)

Kenley Jansen is returning to Southern California, the veteran closer agreeing to terms on Tuesday to a one-year, $10-million contract with the Angels pending a physical, according to a person familiar with the deal but not authorized to speak publicly about it.

Jansen, a 37-year-old right-hander, is baseball’s active leader in saves (447) and appearances (871), the majority of those coming during his 12-year stint with the Dodgers, when he went 37-26 with a 2.37 ERA and 350 saves in 701 games from 2010 to 2021.

He’s back: Fan favorite Kiké Hernández agrees to one-year deal with Dodgers

Kiké Hernández celebrates with teammates in the dugout after scoring a run against the San Francisco Giants.
Kiké Hernández celebrates with teammates in the dugout after scoring a run against the San Francisco Giants in July.
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

After welcoming a flurry of new faces to the organization this offseason, the Dodgers brought back a much more familiar figure on Sunday.

The team and Kiké Hernández have agreed on a one-year contract that will see the veteran utilityman re-sign with the club for its World Series defense in 2025, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who was not authorized to speak publicly.

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Dodgers close to re-signing Clayton Kershaw, who’s on hand at Camelback Ranch

His name isn’t officially on the Dodgers’ roster yet.

But future Hall of Fame pitcher Clayton Kershaw was in attendance for the team’s first workout of spring training on Tuesday at Camelback Ranch in Arizona.

As had been expected all offseason, Kershaw is finally in the process of completing a new contract with the Dodgers. The 36-year-old still has to complete a physical, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. His deal could be finalized as soon as Wednesday.

Kershaw is returning to the Dodgers for the 18th season of his illustrious career — having decided before the end of last year he wouldn’t retire, or test free agency with any other club.

Kershaw managed only seven starts last year, going 2-2 with a 4.50 ERA. He missed the first half of the season recovering from shoulder surgery. Then, a late-season toe injury sidelined him for all of September and October. In November, Kershaw had surgery on both his toe and knee.

Because of that procedure, Kershaw likely won’t be ready to pitch early in the season. However, the three-time Cy Young Award winner has begun a throwing program, and played long toss at Tuesday alongside other Dodgers pitchers.

Like Kershaw, veteran utilityman Kiké Hernández was also in camp Tuesday, even though his re-signing with the team has also not yet been finalized. Hernández struck a one-year deal with the Dodgers on Sunday that will pay him $6.5 million in 2025, according to a person with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly.

Dodgers bring back former GM Farhan Zaidi in a special advisor role

San Francisco Giants President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi speaks during the Major League Baseball.
Farhan Zaidi, the former San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations, is back in the Dodgers’ front office.
(Matt York / Associated Press)

A familiar face is returning to the Dodgers’ front office.

On Monday, the club brought back former general manager Farhan Zaidi in a special advisor role, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. In his new position, Zaidi will also assist team owner and chairman Mark Walter in the businessman’s other sports interests.

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Dodgers draw a crowd as pitchers and catchers work out on first day

Among those on hand at Camelback Ranch Tuesday was Hideki Kuiyama, who managed Japan to the WBC title in 2023.
Among those on hand at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday was Hideki Kuiyama, center, who managed Japan to the World Baseball Classic championship in 2023 with current Dodgers Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki on the roster.
(Darryl Webb / Associated Press)

Plenty more to come from Camelback Ranch from Dodgers beat reporter Jack Harris and columnist Dylan Hernández, but this is the early look at the scene:

How will Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts look? 4 things to watch at Dodgers spring training

Fans walk past a mural of Dodgers players during DodgerFest at Dodger Stadium earlier this month.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

Ninety-nine percent.

According to Baseball Prospectus’ PECOTA projection system, that is the Dodgers’ likelihood of making the playoffs this year. A whopping 99.4%, to be exact, before a single pitch has even been thrown.

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