Sebastian Abdón Ibarra

Sebastian Ibarra covers the Las Vegas Raiders as a staff writer for Raiders Newswire. He previously worked as a Marketing/Communications intern for the Ontario Jr Reign, and a staff writer and two time Editor for the Campus Times at the University of La Verne. Sebastian graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2022 from ULV with a major in Communications. His love of sports stems from his baseball career starting at tee-ball and ending his senior year at Servite High School. He enjoys video games and DC comics in his spare time. Follow him on Twitter: @sebas_abdon.
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Baseball America Ranks Top-10 Dodgers Prospects For 2025

While the Los Angeles Dodgers went on a spending spree in free agency last year, at their core they are an organization that strongly emphasizes drafting and development. The Dodgers utilize Minor League talent they have accrued over the years…

Mookie Betts: 2024 Padres ‘Way More Talented’ Than Dodgers

With the exception of 2021, the Los Angeles Dodgers have largely been uncontested in their dominance over the National League West. But the San Diego Padres, and to a slightly lesser extent the Arizona Diamondbacks, have made significant gains in…

Corbin Burnes Rumors: Dodgers Among Early Favorites

The Los Angeles Dodgers are in the market for pitching this winter, with a particularly close eye on acquiring at least one high-end starter. More specifically that suggests signing at least one of Corbin Burnes, Max Fried, Blake Snell or…

Teoscar Hernández Compares Winning World Series With Dodgers To 2017 Astros Ring

Teoscar Hernández will receive a second ring next season after he helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win the 2024 World Series, but it is the first time that he truly feels like a champion. Hernández received his first ring after…

Dodgers Rumors: ‘Complicating Factors’ Potentially Impacting Pursuit Of Roki Sasaki

The Los Angeles Dodgers have a busy offseason ahead of them with several key contributors from their 2024 World Series roster becoming free agents, and the opportunity to add impact talent in the form Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki once he's…

Decoy For Dodgers Mascot? Mookie Betts And Dave Roberts Make The Case

Shohei Ohtani quickly won over Los Angeles Dodgers organization and fanbase in his first season with the team, and the sky-high level of popularity is perhaps matched only by Decoy. The love for Ohtani's dog began early this year and…

Dodgers Shirts And Hats Seen ‘Everywhere’ In Japan

The Los Angeles Dodgers had two main agendas when they signed Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani to record-breaking contracts last offseason, build a better team to win a World Series and to capture the heart of an entire nation. After…

Dodgers Offseason Rumors: ‘High-End Starter’ Among Top Targets

The Los Angeles Dodgers might have the most starting pitching talent in all of baseball, but one problem is most of it will either be unavailable or returning from injury when the 2025 regular season begins. Which makes shoring up…

Garrett Crochet Trade Rumors: Dodgers Among ‘Likely Landing Spots’

Garrett Crochet was a name that was heavily linked to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the lead up to the trade deadline this past season, and they appear to be among the teams involved to potentially acquire the Chicago White…

Roki Sasaki Rumors: Every MLB Team Urged To ‘Make Their Pitch’

Roki Sasaki is coming to MLB for the 2025 season after the Chiba Lotte Marines announced their intent to post the phenom pitcher for clubs to sign. The Los Angeles Dodgers have been heavily connected to Sasaki even before news…

Dodgers News: Shohei Ohtani’s 50th Home Run Ball On Display In Taiwan

Shohei Ohtani's record-setting 50th home run ball sold for $4.392 million at auction last month, making it the most expensive baseball, or any ball used in professional sports history. The winning bid was made by a Taiwanese private investment company,…

Dodgers Broadcaster Luis Cruz Surprised By Shohei Ohtani’s Hitting Ability

Former Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman and now current Spanish-language radio broadcast analyst Luis Cruz had a brief but eventful five-year MLB career that spanned 195 games. Of those 195 games in the Majors, 123 of them were with the…