El utility de los Dodgers Tommy Edman choca los cinco con sus compañeros en el banquillo tras su home run en el segundo partido de las Series Mundiales. Los Dodgers acordaron una extensión de contrato de cinco años y 74 millones de dólares con Edman el viernes, anunció el equipo, asegurando su adquisición clave en la fecha límite y el …
Dodgers utilityman Tommy Edman high-fives with teammates in the dugout after his home run in Game 2 of the World Series. As they approached this year’s trade deadline with needs at both shortstop and center field, the Dodgers acquired Edman, a product of La Jolla Country Day School and Stanford University, in a deal that sent Miguel Vargas and two …
Dodgers shortstop Tommy Edman dives for the ball during the sixth inning of a 6-3 win over the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium on Friday. But it was good to get that one out of the way and make a couple of good plays after that.” After Gleyber Torres led off the …
The “MVP!” chants echoed throughout Dodger Stadium when Shohei Ohtani came to bat in the eighth inning Sunday night. “It felt awesome picking it up.” Edman did much of the heavy lifting for the Dodgers on Sunday night, turning a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead with his two-run double to left field in the first inning — the first …
The low point came 36 days ago. “There’s just a lot of unforeseen things that can happen in a long baseball season,” Roberts said this week, as the club closed in on the fourth World Series trip of his nine-year tenure. If you’re talking about some young players that cut their teeth in the postseason, to the three big trade …
JUPITER, Fla. — Spring training is a time of year usually reserved for standard clichés and catch phrases. Given his defensive versatility, how the Cardinals deploy him as a switch-hitter, and his overall importance in regard to the organization’s roster construction, starting the year without Edman would be considered a major blow. As we get closer to breaking camp, we’ll …
On Sunday, we had the first big signing of the offseason, as the Phillies brought back right-hander Aaron Nola on a seven-year, $172 million deal. — Steve E. Your trade proposal all hinges on who the two major-league-ready prospect arms are, but if they’re Emmet Sheehan and Nick Frasso, then the Brewers would make that trade so fast your head …