Dodgers Notes: Pitcher Retires, Yasiel Puig Announcement, Walker Buehler Update

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Former Dodgers reliever Casey Sadler announced his retirement on social media after a 14-year career. A key factor in his decision is his plan to focus on a pitching business started by his wife.

Former Dodgers right-fielder Yasiel Puig has made a significant move regarding his immediate future playing baseball. He will return to the Korean Baseball Organization, rejoining the Kiwoom Heroes for the 2025 season after playing with them in 2022.

The Dodgers' five-year, $182 million deal with Blake Snell signals a potential shift away from re-signing Walker Buehler. Buehler, now a free agent after the 2024 season, faces uncertain prospects of returning to Los Angeles with Snell now anchoring the rotation.

Here are the more Dodgers headlines from the weekend:

Blake Snell Chose Dodgers Over AL East Contender, Says MLB Insider

MLB Insider Doesn't Expect Walker Buehler, Jack Flaherty to Return to Dodgers

All-Star Trade Candidate Posts 'Dodger Blue' on Instagram

Former Dodgers All-Star Yasiel Puig Makes Exciting Announcement on Baseball Future

Dodgers' Top Trade Target May Not Be Available After All

Cubs Desperately Trying to Trade Former Dodgers MVP Cody Bellinger: Report

Former Dodgers Reliever Announces Retirement From Baseball

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