By Bill Shaikin, Los Angeles Times
An individual close to the situation declined to say how much money had been advanced. It is unclear whether the cash advance indicates the Dodgers are in immediate financial trouble.
By Dylan Hernandez
Rookie manager admits the personnel isn't much different than last season but sees potential for improvement.
By Bill Shaikin
The Dodgers owner outlined his legal and financial plans for retaining control of the team, amid divorce proceedings that began 15 months ago, according to one official.
By Dylan Hernandez
The game, which originally was scheduled for 1 p.m. April 1, will be at 5 p.m. March 31 at Dodger Stadium. The move is to accommodate ESPN's broadcast schedule.
By T.J. Simers
Former Dodgers manager, the team's undisputed top ambassador, is still going strong at 83 and serving up one great story after another.
By Bill Shaikin
At least 22 front-office employees have left the organization in the last 15 months. Club gets a minor league pitcher in exchange for the middle infielder.
By Dylan Hernandez
He rejected a proposal to see whether the team would have cast a vote of confidence for his future and tender him a contract. The Dodgers didn't, and with that answer he goes to the Yankees.
By Dylan Hernandez
Sources say the club will pay $12 million over three years to the former Minnesota Twins reliever.
By Dylan Hernandez
Former Dodgers catcher's contract with New York is pending a physical. A source says the club is concerned about Martin's right hip, which he fractured in August.
By T.J. Simers
Ned Colletti has it tough, but the truth is that Dodgers fans have it worse because they settle for a team with lesser talent.
Readers will try to contain their tears if the Dodgers have to be sold.
By Dylan Hernandez
General Manager Ned Colletti is generally pleased with the outcome of the meetings, which includes one-year deals with Vicente Padilla, Tony Gwynn Jr. and Dioner Navarro.
By Bill Shaikin
The former All-Star says he has an investment group that wants the team, but Frank McCourt responds that he would turn away all potential buyers.
By Dylan Hernandez
Club has spent nearly $80 million in the off-season to improve its lot, and it looks, at least on paper, to have done just that.
By Bill Shaikin and Carla Hall
After the ruling favoring his ex-wife, Frank McCourt is expected to pursue a different strategy in his claim to sole ownership of the team. Lawyers for Jamie McCourt encourage him to agree to a settlement and sell the franchise.