The Los Angeles Dodgers alleviated a logjam in their infield by trading Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds for prospect Mike Sirota and a competitive balance pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
World Series-winning second baseman Gavin Lux will be starting a new chapter of his career next season as he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds by the Los Angeles Dodgers earlier this January.
After the Dodgers came out of nowhere to sign KBO star Hyeseong Kim, Gavin Lux's departure from the team when LA made a trade with the Reds felt pretty inevitable. Kim is a defensive jack-of-all-trades, and though it's unclear how his bat will translate from KBO, Lux's defense and his early-season performance at the plate left a lot to be desired.
Gavin Lux shared a heartfelt farewell message to the Dodgers as he says goodbye to Los Angeles following his trade to the Reds.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have an update on a veteran infielder, a Gavin Lux statement about the team, and some bad Kiké Hernández news.
He won a World Series title -- his second -- with the Los Angeles Dodgers, was traded to the Cincinnati Reds and he's come back home to Kenosha to give back to the community and his alma mater Indian Trail - all in the last three months.
Then, on the eve of the Winter Meetings, the Dodgers made a surprise acquisition, signing outfielder Michael Conforto on a one-year, $17 million. That same night, it was reported reliever Blake Treinen was returning to Los Angeles on a two-year, $22 million deal.
The Reds added Gavin Lux in a trade with the Dodgers this offseason and he has expectations for his first season in Cincinnati
The reigning World Series champs have assembled a superstar-studded roster, but the job is not finished. What’s left is to make Roberts the richest manager in major league history.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed star pitcher Roki Sasaki and, after that blockbuster, the team may look to trade a former All-Star.
Magic Johnson, Dodgers chairman Mark Walter and Casey Wasserman are part of a group that has pledged nine figures to wildfire relief.
Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday a new private sector initiative to help rebuild Los Angeles following the Los Angeles wildfires. Titled LA Rises, the recovery effort will bring together high-profile leaders around the city including Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter,