Andrew Friedman: Dodgers Roster 'Feels Pretty Well Set'
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Andrew Friedman: Dodgers Roster 'Feels Pretty Well Set'
"There has been speculation that the Dodgers could look to make additional big moves between now and the start of Spring Training, but president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman is happy with where the roster stands. "It feels pretty well set," Friedman said of the Dodgers roster. "I think there's still some things we're kicking around, some conversations that have been ongoing for a little bit that we're going to continue to look to enhance and build up depth."
""We talked about this last year around this time, but our goal is to do everything we can to put ourselves in position to not be on the buy side in July. In fact, if we can have enough depth where we can even trade some, that would be ideal. "But that rarely comes together. So yeah, there's some things, but I think in terms of more seismic changes, I think we're pretty well set.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed top free agents Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz, addressing outfield needs and adding a dedicated closer for the first time since Kenley Jansen. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman indicated the roster is largely set while the club continues to evaluate small enhancements to build depth. The front office aims to avoid being buyers at the July trade deadline and prefers enough depth to possibly trade assets. The Dodgers pursued Milwaukee's Freddy Peralta but he was dealt to the Mets, and the team is not actively seeking another starting pitcher despite remaining opportunistic.
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