Brandon Gomes pushed back on the notion his Dodgers are baseball’s new ‘Evil Empire,’ but someone in the marketing department maybe didn’t get that memo.
After securing their second championship in five years, the Los Angeles Dodgers made waves this offseason by investing a staggering $452 million in eight key players.
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