The Los Angeles Dodgers are a class-act organization. They always do their best for their players — current or former — and this upcoming season, their
The Los Angeles Dodgers are doing what they can to support Andrew Toles.
Andrew Toles hasn’t played for the Los Angeles Dodgers since the 2018 season due to his ongoing battle with mental health issues. The 31-year-old was arrested in 2020 after being found sleeping behind a Federal Express building located at Key West International Airport in Florida.
Toles has been working to treat his bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and has not played since 2018
Dodgers outfielder James Outman is on another planet right now. The 25-year-old leads all rookies in just about every offensive category and is quickly becoming a fan favorite among Dodger faithful in LA.
The Dodgers re-signed former outfielder Andrew Toles in March even though the 30-year-old hasn’t played in MLB since 2018. In fact, Los Angeles has signed
Earlier this week, the news came out that the Dodgers had once again renewed the contract of estranged outfielder Andrew Toles. Toles last played for the team in 2018 and has struggled with mental health issues since.
Andrew Toles hasn’t played for the Los Angeles Dodgers since the 2018 season but nevertheless remained a member of the organization amid ongoing personal struggles.
There are some things that are more important than baseball. As fans are constantly reminded, organizations have to make objective decisions, rather than subjective ones, to stay in business.
Keeping Toles under contract allows the Dodgers to continue providing him with access to healthcare services and financial support.
The Los Angeles Dodgers completed the majority of their offseason transactions after they signed Freddie Freeman and Tyler Anderson, but the club still had some contracts to sort out.
Prior to the start of the 2021 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers renewed the contract of Andrew Toles amid his ongoing battle with mental health issues.
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