A former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher has suddenly retired from MLB. After 18 seasons in the big leagues, the 41-year-old from San Gabriel has called it a career.
Additionally, the Dodgers have signed a former top prospect. The first baseman/outfielder appeared in 15 games with the Pittsburgh Pirates this season as he now joins the Dodgers.
Finally, amid all the trade deadline drama surrounding the Dodgers, right-hander Dustin May could be traded before the end of the month, according to a league insider. With notable starting pitchers set to return from injury, the insider made a case to flip May for more bullpen help for the final two months of the regular season.