Justo en: Los Dodgers oficialmente confirmaron un doble acuerdo al firmar a antiguo jugador de Padres y favorito de los aficionados, Roki Sasaki, en un enorme acuerdo… pero…

From losing his parents & grandparents to Japan's most powerful earthquake  ever to reaching the MLB as a world record-holder: The Roki Sasaki story

Padres Notes: Former Star Signs With Dodgers, Roki Sasaki Update, Free Agent Predictions

The Dodgers have poached this former Padres star.

Former San Diego Padres Cy Young award winning pitcher Blake Snell has officially signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers on a five-year, $182 million deal. The Padres are once again National League West rivals with Snell, who pitched for the San Francisco Giants last season.

Per Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Padres are “quietly confident” that star Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki could sign with the team over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers are largely viewed as the favorites to sign Sasaki.

Padres Notes: Former Star Signs With Dodgers, Roki Sasaki Update, FA  Predictions

Mark Feinsand of MLB.com believes that the San Francisco Giants could sign Padres free agent shortstop Ha-Seong Kim. The Giants are in need of a shortstop, and Kim has connections to manager Bob Melvin.

Here are the top Padres news and articles:

Padres ‘Quietly Confident’ They’ll Poach Top Free Agent From Dodgers

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Dodgers November Notes: Free Agency Signings, Multiple Retirements, Shortstop Suspended

What a month, Dodgers Nation!

The month of November began with the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrating their World Series victory over the New York Yankees, and concludes with massive contract signings for starting pitcher Blake Snell and utility player Tommy Edman.

When Roki Sasaki signs his deal, Latin American amateurs will suffer - The  Japan Times

Snell signed with the Dodgers on a five-year, $182 million deal that gives the Dodgers the starter they have been seeking. One Dodgers free agent who has yet to sign? Teoscar Hernández, who has repeatedly expressed his desire to remain with the Dodgers.

Dodgers reliever Daniel Hudson and outfielder Kevin Kiermaier each announced their retirements from MLB following the Dodgers’ World Series victory.

Dodgers shortstop Jose D. Hernandez was suspended for the entire 2025 season after testing positive for boldenone and nandrolone. The 21-year-old will sit out of the Arizona Complex League next season.

Here are the top Dodgers stories from the month of November:

Dodgers Shortstop Suspended for One Year Following Positive Drug Test

Teoscar Hernandez Sends Thank You Message to Dodgers Fans As He Enters Free Agency

Dodgers Make Decision on Austin Barnes’ Future With LA

Kiké Hernández Removes Dodgers From Social Media Profile

Dodgers Outfielder Retires As World Series Champion

When Roki Sasaki signs his deal, Latin American amateurs will suffer - The  Japan Times

Dodgers Make Big Decision For 2025 on Miguel Rojas

Outfielder Thanks Dodgers For Helping Him Retire as World Series Champion

Juan Soto Rumors: MLB Insider Provides Massive Update on Dodgers’ Interest in Potential $700 Million Star

Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman Reveals Hilarious New Story About Walk-Off Grand Slam in World Series

Dodgers Lose Key Coach as Marlins Hire Him to Be Next Manager

Top Free Agent Pitcher Joined Dodgers Stars at Dinner in LA, Fueling Speculation on Potential Signing

Former Dodgers Catcher Involved in Blockbuster Trade Signs With NL West Rival

Here are the top Dodgers Nation videos of the month:

MASSIVE Roki Sasaki Update! Dodgers Have 98% Chance of Signing Roki?, Signing Factors, Posting Date

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