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  • Mattingly doesn't feel he's about to be fired

    Beleaguered manager Don Mattingly insisted Monday he doesn't feel he's about to be fired by the Los Angeles Dodgers, and he has no idea whether he needs to win a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers to keep his job.


  • Zach Greinke has inflamed elbow, gets injection

    Zack Greinke was scratched from his spring training start for the Dodgers on Monday, went to Los Angeles and was diagnosed with inflammation in the back of his right elbow.


  • Dodgers on track to pass Yanks in 2013 payroll

    The Los Angeles Dodgers are on track to become only the second major league team with a $200 million payroll and could end the New York Yankees' streak of 14 years as baseball's biggest spender.


  • Dodgers sign Ethier to 5-year deal

    The Los Angeles Dodgers signed outfielder Andre Ethier to a five-year deal through 2017 on Tuesday, keeping him and Matt Kemp together in the middle of the lineup.


  • Dodgers sign Ethier to $85 million, 5-year deal

    The Los Angeles Dodgers signed outfielder Andre Ethier to an $85 million, five-year deal through 2017 on Tuesday, keeping him and Matt Kemp together in the middle of the lineup.


  • Dodgers begin new era with owners Magic, Kasten

    Although the Southern California sun stayed behind the clouds, everything else about the Los Angeles Dodgers' introductory news conference for their new ownership group Wednesday signaled the dawn of a bright new era for a beloved franchise.


  • Dodgers sale finalized; Magic now among owners

    The tumultuous Frank McCourt era is over for the Los Angeles Dodgers.


  • Judge approves of Dodgers' sale

    A bankruptcy court judge in Delaware agreed Friday to the Los Angeles Dodgers' plan to sell the team for $2 billion, setting the team up to exit bankruptcy.


  • Dodgers' revised reorganization plan before judge

    A federal bankruptcy court judge in Delaware is deciding whether to approve a revised reorganization plan by the Los Angeles Dodgers that would put the team on track to exit bankruptcy by April 30.


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