Los Angeles Dodgers star first baseman Freddie Freeman and his wife Chelsea have joined the wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, as the couple donated $300,000—$100,000 each to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the Pasadena Fire Department and the Salvation Army, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
The Dodgers' top lineup was shaped by the players themselves, with Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, and Freddie Freeman deciding their spots.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar first baseman, Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea donate $300,000 in aiding fire relief efforts in the city.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman and 2024 World Series MVP, Freddie Freeman, and his wife Chelsea, have donated to wildfire relief efforts. Other Dodgers players are joining him as well.
Dodgers teammate Chris Taylor also pledged to match fans' donations to his foundation in response to the wildfires that destroyed 9,000 structures this week.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, donated $300,000 to wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, according to ESPN's Jeff
Roki Sasaki, a top MLB prospect, announced joining the Los Angeles Dodgers, stirring excitement and mixed reactions among fans. His Instagram post shared his emotional decision, supported by teammates Alex Vesia and Freddie Freeman.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar first baseman Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, are making incredibly generous donations for fire relief in L.A. According to
The Los Angeles Dodgers' luxury tax bill on their payroll will skyrocket after signing reliever Tanner Scott to a $72 million deal.
The uncertainty around international free agent Roki Sasaki ended on Friday after the Japanese sensation announced his decision to join the Los Angeles Dodgers.
And on Sunday, they agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal with All-Star closer Tanner Scott — with the contract including a $20 million signing bonus and $21 million in deferred money, according to ESPN — in free agency, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are at it again. After the Dodgers agreed to a deal with starting pitcher Rōki Sasaki on Friday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com