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The Dodgers have released catcher Austin Barnes, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He’ll be free to sign a ...
Any team looking for a veteran backup — particularly a young team with little postseason experience — could look to the 11-year major leaguer who was released.
The Dodgers cut ties with two veteran position players four days apart; the impetus wasn't obvious from their batting stats ...
Barnes is now a free agent after passing through waivers unclaimed. The veteran catcher should be able to land a deal with a new team in short order, although he might have to go to the minor leagues ...
With another tight NL West division race looming, the Dodgers didn’t wait to act aggressively this week, resulting in the ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had to make two very tough roster decisions this week. First, it was designating longtime ...
The emergence of infielder Hyeseong Kim made Taylor expendable as part of what Andrew Friedman called "a very emotional week.
The MLB champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, have had a good start to the season and are fighting to stay at the top of the National League West, although this weekend's sweep agai ...
Los Angeles Dodgers executive Andrew Friedman spoke to the media about DFA'ing the longest tenured player on the roster, ...
Teammates continue to heap praise on Barnes, who persisted as the backup catcher for one of baseball's best teams for parts of 11 seasons — until Wednesday.
At the same time as Rushing’s new beginning, the end came for Austin Barnes. The longest-tenured position player on the team ...
On Sunday, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced their decision to designate for assignment stalwarts Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes.