One player who many Dodger fans would likely want to see back is right-handed pitcher Joe Kelly. The 36-year-old has had two ...
Free-agent relief pitcher Joe Kelly (shoulder) noted on the Dodgers Beat podcast that he will either return to Los Angeles or retire. His decision will come down to his health, as he is currently ...
Dodgers or retire. Kelly also revealed that he's not yet recovered from the right shoulder injury which prematurely ended his 2024 season. It's not clear what the Dodgers' level of interest in ...
Joe Kelly is, by all accounts, a Los Angeles Dodgers fan favorite. He might not have been a star on the mound for the team, but his actions off the field won the hearts of Dodgers fans all over.
If I had to play anywhere else, I wouldn’t play,” Kelly said on The Dodgers Bleed Los Podcast. It appears to be Dodgers or ...
He found himself as a piece of another trade in July. The Yankees traded Ferguson to the Astros for right-handed pitcher Kelly Austin, future considerations, and international bonus pool money.
Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz has died at age 37, the team announced. Matusz, a former first-round pick, played for the Orioles from 2009 to 2016. According to a Phoenix Police ...
The San Diego Padres are yet to make a major league addition this offseason, but they recently added a former top prospect pitcher who helped them land a Cy Young winner a few years ago in a ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are adding a player with a ring on his finger. Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported on Thursday that the Pirates have signed veteran reliever Caleb Ferguson ...
Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz, a first-round draft pick who won a World Series ring with the Chicago Cubs, was found dead in a Phoenix home, police said Wednesday. He was 37.
Boyle proposed recently that New York could look to attach right-handed pitcher Michael King to an Arraez trade to load up the starting rotation. "A stud who bloomed on the mound last season ...
Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz, a St. Mary's High standout who was the 2005 Arizona Player of the Year, was found dead in Phoenix on Monday, according to the Phoenix Police Department.