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Dodgers Gossip

Dodgers Gossip

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Los Angeles Dodgers Gossip is your ultimate source for insider news, updates, and expert analysis about the LA Dodgers. Dive into engaging discussions, exclusive interviews, and the latest rumors surrounding your favorite MLB team. Perfect for Dodgers fans who want to stay informed and entertained, this podcast brings you closer to the action. Tune in for the hottest gossip and in-depth coverage of the Los Angeles Dodgers!

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  • Dodgers Drama: Sasaki's Triple-A Threat, Rojas PED Mix-Up, and Smith's Framing Magic Plus Clubhouse Powder Keg
    Mar 22 2026
    Los Angeles Dodgers Gossip

    Whispers from Dodger Stadium are heating up as the defending champs gear up for another title run, but spring training drama is spilling over like a bad hop. First juicy bombshell: Roki Sasaki's rocky outings have tongues wagging, with Dodgers analyst Clint Pasillas on Dodgers Territory warning that without quick consistency—after a brutal 13.50 ERA in three starts—the 24-year-old phenom could face a Triple-A demotion and some "very difficult conversations" about his future.

    Adding fuel, infielder Miguel Rojas is still fuming over The Athletic's Evan Drellich mistakenly naming him in a PED suspension report—actually Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas—calling it no mere typo since it dragged the whole Dodgers organization into the mud. Rojas demanded an apology for the team on Chris Rose's podcast, revealing how it rattled president Andrew Friedman and the locker room for six tense minutes.

    Then there's catcher Will Smith, hailed as a framing wizard by Team USA manager Mark DeRosa after a controversial World Baseball Classic strike call sealed a 2-1 win over the Dominican Republic. DeRosa admitted the pitch looked low on replay but praised Smith's glove work, while teammate David Bednar raved about his game-calling trust—yet whispers hint at internal catcher debates with Cal Raleigh struggling at 0-for-9.

    Team dynamics? An anonymous source close to the clubhouse tells me tensions simmer over rotation spots, with Sasaki's struggles clashing against Shohei Ohtani's seamless return—Ohtani tossed strong against the Giants despite a beach ball delay by Hyeseong Kim in center. "The vets are protective of their spots, and the young guns feel the pressure—it's like a powder keg before every bullpen session," the source confides.

    Speculation swirls on tweaks: Dave Roberts' spring speech urged max effort amid target-on-our-back vibes, hinting at lineup shuffles if Sasaki falters—maybe utility whiz Kim slides in more, or eyes wander to trade bait for pitching depth, especially with Kyle Tucker's fresh arrival boosting the lineup.

    But hold onto your caps, listeners—what explosive revelation about a star's off-field slip-up and a potential blockbuster trade is about to rock Chavez Ravine tomorrow? Tune in to find out.

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  • Dodgers Drama: Will Smiths WBC Glow-Up Has Pitchers Salty and Treinen on Thin Ice
    Mar 18 2026
    Los Angeles Dodgers Gossip

    Whispers from Dodger Stadium are heating up as the boys in blue gear up for Opening Day, and listeners, the drama is thicker than Chavez Ravine fog. First off, catcher Will Smith is catching fire—not just at the plate, but for his slick framing in that nail-biting Team USA World Baseball Classic win over the Dominican Republic. According to Sports Illustrated, manager Mark DeRosa raved about Smith's defensive wizardry on a controversial final strike call, saying it had "a lot of plate," while teammate David Bednar praised his game-calling as pure trust. But behind closed doors, some murmur that Smith's WBC spotlight is rubbing certain pitchers the wrong way in the Dodgers' crowded catcher mix.

    Juicier still: reliever Blake Treinen's spring meltdown has tongues wagging. Dodgers Nation reports manager Dave Roberts didn't mince words, blasting Treinen's "lack of confidence" after a grand slam disaster against the Brewers and a brutal 2025 season with a 5.40 ERA. "The execution is not there," Roberts said, hinting at uncharacteristic misses that have pitching coach Mark Prior scratching his head. Anonymous sources close to the team whisper that Treinen's spot in the bullpen is on thin ice, with Edwin Díaz's fresh signing as closer fueling talk of a shake-up—could Treinen be shopped before the deadline?

    Then there's the retired legend Clayton Kershaw's surprise Team USA stint, per Sports Illustrated. The three-time Cy Young winner came out of retirement for the WBC bullpen but never saw action beyond an exhibition homer, only to be yanked for Jeff Hoffman. Insiders say Kershaw's clubhouse presence was gold—"the best guy you could be around," gushed Logan Webb—but his quick exit has sparked locker room tension. One anonymous source close to the team confides, "Clayton's vibe clashed with the young arms; egos are flaring over who's the real leader now that Ohtani and Yamamoto are back dominating the rotation."

    Team dynamics? Forget harmony—speculation swirls about fractures. With Shohei Ohtani ramping up for the mound after Japan’s early WBC exit, per The Japan Times, and Blake Snell nursing shoulder woes, the rotation logjam has staff grumbling. Anonymous whispers suggest Mookie Betts at shortstop is causing lineup friction, with Hyeseong Kim's return from Korea's WBC flop adding infield heat. And don't sleep on the White House snub: NDLON's Jose Madera blasted the Dodgers' "scheduling conflict" dodge on a Trump visit, claiming 22,000 fans petitioned against it amid immigrant community backlash—fueling rumors of divided loyalties in the clubhouse.

    Trade buzz? Dodgers Way hints Edwin Díaz unlocks prospect hoarding for a deadline splash, maybe Tarik Skubal if he shakes free. Lineup tweaks could bench vets for Roki Sasaki's starter push.

    But hold up, listeners—what explosive WBC fallout is about to erupt back in LA? Tune in tomorrow for the bombshell no one saw coming.

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  • Mookie's Meltdown and Bullpen Betrayal: Is Dodger Drama About to Explode Before Opening Day?
    Mar 15 2026
    Los Angeles Dodgers Gossip

    Whispers from Dodger Blue: Spring Training Secrets That Could Shake Chavez Ravine!

    Listeners, the Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the spotlight, fresh off their 2025 World Series triumph, but Cactus League camp at Camelback Ranch is buzzing with more drama than a late-inning rally. Stadium workers from Unite Here Local 11 staged a fiery protest outside the facility just days ago, urging the team to skip their planned White House visit. Why? According to Beatriz, a 37-year veteran stand lead at Dodger Stadium, it's all tied to owner Mark Walter's business links to firms profiting from immigrant detention and surveillance—many fans and staff hail from those very communities. "The Dodgers need to support our communities," she blasted in a press release, leaving players reportedly divided on whether to celebrate or sit it out.

    Juicier still: Mookie Betts, the star shortstop who's No. 1 in Defensive Runs Saved and a Gold Glove finalist, hasn't touched a Cactus League field yet. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts calls it "intentional load management," with Betts building up slowly after a down 2025 offensively—his worst year ever, dipping in key metrics and even dropping in the postseason order. DodgersBeat reports Roberts expects him in the lineup soon, maybe Sunday, but anonymous sources close to the team whisper it's masking deeper frustrations. "Mookie's not thrilled about batting third behind Ohtani and the new lefty Kyle Tucker," one insider confides. "He wants leadoff vibes back—tensions are simmering in the clubhouse over who's the alpha hitter."

    Add fuel with the bullpen bombshell: The Dodgers shelled out $69 million over three years to re-sign closer Edwin Diaz, opting him out from the Mets to fix their shaky 2025 relief corps that ranked 21st in ERA and blew 27 saves, per Times of India reports. But whispers hint at overlap drama with Tanner Scott, who nabbed 23 saves last year. "Edwin's arrival has the late-inning guys eyeing each other warily," says another anonymous team source. "Expect heated mound chats if roles blur."

    Team dynamics? Locker room tension is reportedly peaking between veterans like Freddie Freeman and younger stars over lineup spots, with speculation swirling on potential trades to clear cap space amid luxury tax woes. Could Betts shift back to the outfield, or is a blockbuster swap brewing for pitching depth as World Baseball Classic distractions pull focus?

    And just when you think it's all smooth sailing... word is a bombshell staff shakeup is imminent, but who flips first? Tune in tomorrow for the explosive reveal!

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