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Dodgers' Star Power: Newcomers Praise Team Culture
18 Feb
Summary
- New Dodgers stars Tucker and Diaz highlighted team's attention to detail.
- Players cited professionalism and staff support for families as key factors.
- Dodgers aim to be a destination spot for top baseball talent.

The Los Angeles Dodgers' first official workout saw manager Dave Roberts engaging new stars Kyle Tucker and Edwin Diaz. Both players recently signed shorter-term, high-salary contracts, joining the team's quest for a third consecutive championship. Roberts highlighted the value of hearing from newcomers about the team's appeal. Tucker and Diaz spoke about the Dodgers' detailed approach, professionalism, and how staffers support players' families.
This underscores the organization's belief that their success stems from excelling in all aspects, not just financial investment. Rivals like Bryce Harper and Manny Machado have also praised the Dodgers' player-development system. President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman aims for the Dodgers to be a premier destination, retaining their own talent and attracting top players from other teams.
Fans and media have been flocking to the Dodgers' spring training complex, eager to witness the team's preparations. Players like Max Muncy acknowledge the team's fortunate position and are motivated by the hunger of new teammates seeking a championship ring, fostering a collective drive for success.




