
"The Los Angeles Dodgers became MLB's first repeat champion since the New York Yankees and almost immediately began discussing their desire to three-peat in 2026. They went into the offseason with some notable free agents but majority of their roster still due to be intact next year. One need the team faces is in the outfield, and there's a belief the Dodgers also will look to address their bullpen in some fashion."
"The measured approach would sit just fine with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "I was actually just talking to Andrew and Gomer recently, and we're very confident with where the roster is at right now on the pitching side and positional player side," Roberts said while speaking with reporters from the Winter Meetings in Orlando, Fla. "Obviously, there's opportunities and potential opportunities to upgrade the roster, and we're always kind of looking to do that."
"Even if the Dodgers didn't make any additions to their roster before Opening Day of the 2026 season, they would still enter the campaign as the World Series favorite. And despite confidence in the current group and indications of a tempered offseason, the Dodgers always lurk and seemingly are in position to capitalize on any given opportunity that may unexpectedly arise."
The Los Angeles Dodgers became MLB's first repeat champion since the Yankees and are considering a 2026 three-peat. The team enters the offseason with some notable free agents but most of the roster is expected to remain intact. A primary need exists in the outfield, and the bullpen could receive attention. Dodgers management favors a measured approach rather than large free-agent splashes, reflecting confidence in the current pitching and position-player groups. Manager Dave Roberts and general manager Brandon Gomes expressed belief in the roster and in Tanner Scott's ability to rebound. The Dodgers will remain active if unexpected opportunities arise.
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