Jack Flaherty Seemingly Defends Dodgers Amid Criticism
Jack Flaherty, MLB pitcher, declared free agency after leaving the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024. His support for the Dodgers' spending strategy via a p
The Los Angeles Dodgers decided their A-plus offseason needed another move, so on Tuesday, they made yet another reported addition.
Much has been made in recent weeks about the Dodgers signing free agents such as reliever Tanner Scott, outfielder Teoscar Hernandez and utility man Hyeseong Kim, as well as Japanese pitching phenom Roki Sasaki, to boost a lineup filled with All-Stars and more than $1 billion in deferred money from 2028 to 2046 .
There is a scenario that could bring Jack Flaherty back to the Los Angeles Dodgers but it is contingent on a major detail – Roki Sasaki would to sign elsewhere.
Despite not signing a deal yet in free agency, Flaherty has not exactly be sitting around quietly. On Tuesday, the World Series champion pushed back against fans and experts on X who claimed that the Dodgers ruining baseball.
The 2025 international signing period officially begins on Wednesday, meaning the Los Angeles Dodgers' top target in Roki Sasaki is nearing a decision. Sasaki w
Jack Flaherty, a former Detroit Tigers ace, has recently drawn the ire of baseball fans after a social media post defending the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Free-agent pitcher Jack Flaherty doesn't think the Los Angeles Dodgers are ruining baseball by outspending everyone to acquire players, believing instead that other teams need to do more to keep up. A certain team is not ruining baseballA lot of other teams are just doing very little— Jack Flaherty (@jflare_) January 21,
The night before Roki Sasaki was to be introduced at Dodger Stadium, the Japanese pitcher met LeBron James, Rui Hachimura and others at his first Lakers game.
Future Hall of Fame pitcher Max Scherzer is biding his time in free agency, waiting for teams like the Blue Jays to make moves that cement them as contenders.
But the news has been encouraging: Two of the Arizona Fall League’s top hitters are Tigers. Catcher Josue Briceño is hitting .446 with seven homers in 56 at-bats and would almost certainly be the AFL MVP if the season ended today.