Baseball is back! Here at Big League Stew, we'll take a quick dash around the league each morning in an attempt to keep you updated on all the springtime story lines. • Steve Cohen seems to be making all of the right moves to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers. First, he put up a lot of cash. Then, he added some baseball credibility. Now, he's enlisted another billionaire to help with his bid. Reporter Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times writes on Sunday that Cohen has added Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong as a minority partner to his potential ownership group. Cohen recently bid around $1.6 billion for the Dodgers, reportedly using his own money, and did it mostly with cash. Tony La Russa, former manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, also would get a front-office position with Cohen's Dodgers. As the richest man in Los Angeles, Soon-Shiong already owns a piece of the of the Los Angeles Lakers he bought from Magic Johnson — who also is in the running to buy the Dodgers. Born in South Africa to Chinese immigrant parents, Soon-Shiong made his fortune as a pioneering surgeon and biotech investor. Soon-Shiong and Cohen — a hedge-fund billionaire from the East Coast — combine...