Former Cy Young winner Blake Snell is firing back at a San Francisco Giants fan criticizing him over his move to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In a move that caused many MLB fans to utter aloud, "of course they did," the Dodgers signed Blake Snell ... after they won a World Series. One Giants fan commented under Snell's recent Instagram ...
Blake Snell clapped back at a San Francisco Giants fan on social media after the two-time Cy Young Award winner joined the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in MLB free agency this offseason.
In the '90s and '00s, the Yankees were often referred to as “the Evil Empire” for their willingness to outspend everyone else. There's a new "Evil Empire" today.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have fortified their team with significant acquisitions, positioning themselves as favorites to win successive World Series titles. Key players added include Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki,
Blake Snell joined Tyler Galsnow in the Los Angeles Dodgers rotation this year, with former Rays infielder Brian O'Grady reckoning both pitchers are worth the money spent on them.
It has been 25 years since a team has won back-to-back titles. But in an effort to end that drought, the reigning champions have already committed $445.5 million in guaranteed dollars this winter. That’s more than the $370.5 million spent by the previous four World Series winners combined.
Two marginal moves the team could make is bringing back utility man Kiké Hernández and future Hall of Fame pitcher Clayton Kershaw. But outside of that, the roster appears to be set. That doesn't mean current free agents aren't interested in joining the reigning World Series champions, though.
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
Defending World Series champion Los Angeles has once again signed some of the biggest names in the free agent market this winter, relying heavily on deferred contracts to do so. The Dodgers will enter 2025 with more than $1 billion in deferred salaries that must be paid on future years.
The Toronto Blue Jays, who have repeatedly struck out on top free agents two offseasons in a row, have been the most heavily rumored suitor of late. The San Francisco Giants, too, have long sought a big bopper and could use a first baseman.
Asked if his team was overrunning baseball, GM Brandon Gomes answered: “The goal is to win every single year.”