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Dodgers don't offer arbitration to any free agents
The decision by the Dodgers not to offer arbitration to pitcher Randy Wolf or any of their other free agents Tuesday should not be viewed as a sign that their uncertain ownership situation is affecting them financially, General Manager Ned Colletti said.
Dodgers have made surprising salary arbitration decisions, long before the McCourts started fighting
Almost every move the Dodgers make this offseason will be viewed through the prism of financial concerns regarding owner-like personalities Frank and Jamie McCourt and their divorce.
2010 New York Mets Bullpen Breakdown: Pedro Feliciano
Through all the twists and turns the New York Mets have taken over the past four years, one factor has always remained constant.
Around the Horn: Video review unchanged
Baseball general managers declined to take a vote Tuesday on expanding instant replay following a postseason filled with blown calls by umpires.
Three more Dodgers opt for free agency
Infielders Juan Castro and Mark Loretta and reliever Will Ohman filed for free agency Monday, leaving Jason Schmidt as the only Dodgers player eligible for free agency yet to file.
All Dodgers coaches will be back
Joe Torre's entire coaching staff will be back with the Dodgers next season. Third-base coach Larry Bowa, first-base coach Mariano Duncan, pitching coach Rick Honeycutt, hitting coach Don Mattingly, bench coach Bob Schaefer, bullpen coach Ken Howell, coach Manny Mota and instructor Jeff Pentland will return in 2010.
Movements in the world of baseball Friday: National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Decided not to exercise option on LHP Will Ohman.
LIVE: Lincecum, S.F. go for series win vs. L.A.
News: Pablo Sandoval went 2-for-3 on Saturday and was the only Giant to record a multi-hit game in a 12-1 loss to the Dodgers.
Dodgers' Hiroki Kuroda will face fears head-on
Pitcher is set to start Sunday against San Diego for first time since suffering a concussion after being struck by comebacker Aug.
Dodgers recall three from Triple-A
The first of the Dodgers' September callups arrived Tuesday, when left-handed pitcher Scott Elbert, catcher A.J. Ellis and outfielder Jason Repko were recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque.
LIVE: Rockies aiming to cut Dodgers' West lead
News: Kershaw allowed two runs on four hits in 6 1-3 innings and didn't receive a decision in the Dodgers' 5-4, 10-inning loss to Colorado on Tuesday.
Billingsley feeling good, on pace to return
Chad Billingsley threw a mini-bullpen session on Friday to test his tender left hamstring and reported continued progress, while manager Joe Torre said Billingsley remains a candidate to return to the starting rotation either Monday or Tuesday after missing his Wednesday start.
Will Ohman says he can help Dodgers this season
Reporting from Phoenix - Dodgers reliever Will Ohman said Friday he's capable of coming off the disabled list before the regular season is over to "and hopefully come back and help" the club.
Bullpen specialists vital to today's game
When Will White pitched a single-season Major League-record 75 complete games in 1879, he certainly didn't envision baseball evolving to a point someday where there would be left-handed specialists like Hideki Okajima, J.C. Romero, Will Ohman and Pedro Feliciano who would make at least 80 appearances while completing fewer than 60 innings.
Baseball notebook: How to measure a player's worth a " in quarters?
Remember Chris Burke? The Mariners acquired the outfielder from San Diego just before the start of the season, and sent $1 to the Padres to complete the transaction.
O'Flaherty proves to be the right lefty
When the Braves didn't re-sign lefty reliever Will Ohman, critics believed the decision would leave a glaring weakness in the team's bullpen.
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