Dodgers Heavily Pursued All-Star Outfielder Steven Kwan at Trade Deadline: Report
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The Los Angeles Dodgers showed interest in All-Star outfielder Steven Kwan, seeking an impact bat to replace left fielder Michael Conforto. However, the Dodgers opted to trade James Outman for reliever Brock Stewart instead. Cleveland's asking price for Kwan was reportedly too steep, as they sought top prospects from other teams. Despite this, the Dodgers are satisfied with their roster, leading their division and welcoming back key players such as Max Muncy and Blake Snell, while weighing the cost of acquiring Kwan.
The Guardians' asking price for Kwan was too high for the Dodgers. It has not been reported what Cleveland wanted from Los Angeles, but they asked the San Diego Padres for their No. 1 overall prospect Leo De Vries.
Even though Los Angeles did not make any blockbuster moves at the deadline, Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes is content with the team's current roster.
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