The Los Angeles Dodgers are dealing with injury concerns as two of their top relievers from the previous season are likely to begin the year on the injured list, as confirmed by Manager Dave Roberts. The team may also explore trading a longtime All-Star due to an overload of talent on the roster following recent signings. On a positive note, Roberts announced that Yoshinobu Yamamoto is set to be the Opening Day starter against the Cubs in Tokyo, while their rivals, the San Diego Padres, made prominent roster moves, signing a notable pitcher.
Manager Dave Roberts announced that two of the Dodgers' three relievers with the most saves last season are likely to start the year on the injured list.
Dodgers may look to trade away a longtime All-Star to clear roster space due to a surplus of talent on the team.
In positive news, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Yoshinobu Yamamoto is expected to start the season opener in Tokyo against the Cubs.
The division-rival San Diego Padres made a significant signing with a right-handed pitcher on a backloaded four-year, $55 million deal.
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