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On free-agent signee Michael Conforto, whom Dave Roberts calls his pick to 'click' for the Dodgers this season.
Conforto is already turning heads in spring training, tallying a .304 average and four doubles across his first nine games. The veteran lefty went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBI in Friday’s 6-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and their longtime manager Dave Roberts have reached a contract extension that will keep him in Los Angeles through 2029, the team announced Tuesday night. Roberts is expected to earn slightly more than $8 million per year, or $32.4 million across four years .
An All-Star with the Mets in 2017, Conforto is trying to recapture that form. Dave Roberts calls him his “pick to click” with the Dodgers this season, just as Hernandez did last year.
Los Angeles Dodgers are preparing to start the 2025 season on the tour of Tokyo, where they will face the Chicago Cubs on March 18 and 19, in what will mark the beginning of their
Conforto’s one-year, $17 million contract mirrors the scenario of last season’s "prove-it" deal with Hernández. The Dodgers will hope for similar results from Conforto this season as they got from Hernández a year ago.
The Diamondbacks, without the majority of their frontline players, fell to the Dodgers on Monday in their only meeting of the spring.
Dodgers pitcher Michael Grove, who was bidding for a spot in the bullpen, will not pitch in 2025 after undergoing shoulder surgery.
Coming off a World Series championship (and two in the past five seasons), the Los Angeles Dodgers are making Dave Roberts the highest-paid manager in Major League Baseball.
PHOENIX — Michael Conforto isn’t the new Teoscar Hernández yet. But as Dodgers manager Dave Roberts discussed Conforto last week, he couldn’t help but note the similarities between the two ...
Michael Conforto fits one part of the profile – a former All-Star signed to a one-year deal – and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts thinks he could follow a similar path in Los Angeles.