Scott is just the latest addition in what has been an impressive offseason for the Dodgers. Pitchers Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki will fortify a rotation with just two pitchers throwing more than 100 innings or making at least 20 starts.
As The Athletic first reported last month, after re-signing Blake Treinen, the Dodgers saw acquiring Scott as their main bullpen priority. That remained true even as the club engaged the Milwaukee Brewers for a trade centered around Devin Williams, who acknowledged upon his arrival with the New York Yankees that he expected to be in Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Dodgers added to their embarrassment of riches by signing Tanner Scott to the largest reliever contract of the offseason.
High-leverage lefty reliever Tanner Scott has agreed to terms with the Dodgers on a four-year, $72 million free-agent contract, CBS Sports HQ's Jim Bowden has confirmed. The team has not yet announced the signing.
World Series champs continue offseason spending spree with the addition of left-handed reliever Tanner Scott, who had 22 saves and a 1.75 ERA in 2024.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their offseason whirlwind Sunday, reportedly agreeing to terms with an All-Star closer on a 4-year, $72 million contract.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed free-agent relief pitcher Tanner Scott just days after inking Roki Sasaki to a team-friendly deal MLB's international signin
Tanner Scott has been among the most dominant relief options in baseball. Will that continue with the Dodgers?
The Cubs tried to land Tanner Scott with a $66M offer, but the Dodgers swooped in with $72M, locking him in as their new closer.
The Los Angeles Dodgers added to their already-stacked roster by signing the top free agent reliever on the market in left-hander Tanner Scott.
Fresh off adding prized Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki, the Dodgers made an another move to massively upgrade their pitching staff, agreeing with left-handed reliever Tanner Scott on a four-year, $72 million contract,
The way the Los Angeles Dodgers have operated this offseason has been hard to ignore, especially for an organization like the Pittsburgh Pirates. A year after signing Shohei Ohtani to a since-broken $700 million record-setting contract,