The Dodgers see a major update on Jack Flaherty, face competition for Roki Sasaki, and Walker Buehler opens up about moving to Boston.
The Boston Red Sox added a major pitching piece in December last year after signing for Los Angeles Dodgers ace Walker Buehler. The two-time World Series winner signed a one-year, $21.
McKenzie Buehler, the wife of former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler, gave fans a glimpse into her life as a mother through an adorable moment with their daughter, Finley, that was shared o
Buehler joins the Red Sox fresh off of a World Series win, the second of his career, over the New York Yankees where he recorded the final out. Since, joining the club, he's already stated that he hopes to spend the rest of his career in Boston, which has garnered some appreciation from the fans.
Honeywell filled that role in his first two postseason appearances against the Mets, first with three innings in Game 2 and then 4 2/3 frames in Game 5. The first went off without a hitch; he allowed two hits and a walk, but no runs scored in an eventual 7-3 win for the Mets.
Buehler gets a $3.05 million signing bonus under the agreement announced Dec. 28 and a $15 million salary this year.
Right-hander Walker Buehler is guaranteed $21.05 million in his one-year contract with the Boston Red Sox and can earn an additional $2.5 million in performance bonuses based on starts. Buehler gets a $3.
The Dodgers cemented their status as the preferred MLB destination for NPB stars and transformed their rotation into a Mount Rushmore of Japanese pitching luminaries by winning the Rōki Sasaki sweepstakes.
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes have reached a conclusion, with the coveted right-hander opting to join the Dodgers, according to a post on Sasaki's Instagram page. The Padres and Blue Jays were the other reported finalists in the mix for the 23-year-old.
The current MLB champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, have been the dominant team on and off the diamond by signing the best international prospects in recent years, as well as winni
The Boston Red Sox current needs are a right-handed bat and another high-impact reliever, but getting another stud starter couldn’t hurt. In this proposed trade, the Sox would get one in San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease. The trade would look like this: