Former Dodgers closer Javy Guerra told Dodgers Nation that he was “99.9 percent retired.” He enjoyed an 11-year MLB career, with the first three seasons coming in Los Angeles.
Additionally, we broke down the Dodgers’ current active roster with the signing of left-handed pitcher James Paxton.
In other news, an All-Star free agent said Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman should grace the cover of MLB The Show, while a former Dodgers left-handed pitcher is interested in playing in 2024 — but only for half the season.
Here’s all the top Dodgers’ headlines from Wednesday:
Former Dodgers Closer Says He’s ’99 Percent Retired’
Where Does the Dodgers’ Active Roster Stand After James Paxton Signing?
Dodgers History: Jackie Robinson Signs Largest Contract in Franchise History On This Day in 1950
All-Star Free Agent Says Dodgers’ Andrew Friedman Should Grace MLB The Show’s Cover
Former Dodgers Left-Hander Interested in Playing Partial Season in 2024
AL East Team Had ‘Strong Interest’ in James Paxton Before He Signed With Dodgers: Report
Andrew Friedman Reveals Dodgers’ ‘Secret Sauce’ to Resurrecting Careers
Padres Reportedly Showing Interest in Former Dodgers Pitcher
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