The Los Angeles Dodgers have a long history as a trailblazing organization, but minority involvement throughout baseball as a whole long has lacked. MLB, the Dodgers and other teams have launched various initiatives over recent years to better connect with young athletes at an early age, and that’s an area of emphasis for Chris Archer as well.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a long history as a trailblazing organization, but minority involvement throughout baseball as a whole long has lacked. MLB, the Dodgers and other teams have launched various initiatives over recent years to better connect with young athletes at an early age, and that’s an area of emphasis for Chris Archer as well.
The Los Angeles Dodgers under president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman have been a forward-thinking group in all aspects of the organization. That goes for bringing in former big league players as advisors in ways that could help boost various areas of the franchise.
The Los Angeles Dodgers under president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman have been a forward-thinking group in all aspects of their organization.
Former All-Star MLB pitcher Chris Archer is joining the Dodgers this offseason. No, not to address their pitching need, but to take a role within the front office as a special assistant on the baseball operations side of things.
The Dodgers have signed Archer, a former pitcher, to a front office role. Meanwhile, the Ohtani sweepstakes continues. Winter Meetings are underway, and everyone is wondering whether the Dodgers will make any big moves before they’re done.
Chris Archer, a two-time All-Star in a 10-year major league career, joined the Los Angeles Dodgers as an assistant to the baseball operations department, he told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Monday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are bringing in yet another 30-something former star...but this one won't be playing for them.
Along with the Los Angeles Dodgers working to maintain a competitive roster and talent throughout their farm system, maintaining an expansive front office has also been a goal under president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman.
The Dodgers have added a two-time All-Star as a special assistant in their baseball operations department
A week into the 2023 MLB season, there remain some notable free agents available.
Minnesota also confirmed the previously reported decision to exercise its option to retain starter Sonny Gray.
How to proceed at shortstop may be the biggest question facing president of baseball operations Derek Falvey and his staff, but they’ll also have a call to make at the other position on the left side of the infield.
The Twins have floundered down the stretch, losing 15 of 21 games this month to fall to 73-77 entering play Friday.
The Minnesota Twins put right-hander Chris Archer on the 15-day injured list Sunday with right pectoral tightness. The Twins also recalled right-hander Josh Winder to start Sunday's game against the visiting Cleveland Guardians.
The injuries keep mounting for the Minnesota Twins as starter Chris Archer left Saturday night's start against the Cleveland Guardians early with a right pectoral strain.
There are four players that have options on the table with the club for next year. It’s September already, so it’s time to look ahead and see what decisions the Minnesota Twins have to make for 2023.
The Houston Astros hit Chris Archer early on Thursday night, using a four-run first inning to fuel a 6-3 victory and complete a season sweep over the Minnesota Twins.
The Minnesota Twins reinstated right-hander Chris Archer from the 15-day injured list to start Sunday afternoon's game against the visiting Chicago White Sox in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Twins put right-handed pitcher Chris Archer on the 15-day injured list Tuesday with left hip tightness. The Twins recalled RHP Josh Winder from Triple-A St.
The Minnesota Twins continue to make moves to strengthen their roster ahead of the 2022 regular season. With Opening Day a little more than a week away, the Twins have signed right-handed starting pitcher Chris Archer to a one-year deal worth $3.5 million.
Although Archer is headed to the IL, the Rays are getting two players back from injury, including right-hander Nick Anderson and outfielder Brett Phillips.
Archer spent the first seven years of his professional career with the Rays, recording a 3.69 ERA, 1.230 WHIP and 1,146 strikeouts across 1,063 innings, earning two All-Star selections.
The MLB offseason brings many new opportunities for players who are traded to new teams. These 10 players would likely benefit from such a move. Chris Archer, SP, Pirates The Pirates traded three top prospects to Tampa Bay for Archer in 2018, putting the pressure on the right-hander to perform.
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