The Los Angeles Dodgers made a significant front-office hire, bringing back a former general manager who previously led them to two World Series. As they strive to achieve back-to-back World Series victories, something no MLB team has accomplished in 25 years, the Dodgers face the challenge of managing an exceptionally talented roster. To trim down to a 26-man roster for Opening Day, they are considering trading several players, including Ryan Brasier, who recently expressed his surprise after being traded to the Cubs following a strong 2024 season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have confirmed the hiring of a former general manager who previously led the team to two consecutive World Series appearances.
As the Dodgers aim to become the first MLB team in 25 years to repeat as champions, they may need to trade talented players to optimize their roster.
Ryan Brasier expressed his shock at being traded after a successful 2024 season, the first time he commented on the deal publicly.
Following the signing of Kiké Hernandez, the Dodgers are navigating potential trades and roster adjustments to finalize their team by Opening Day.
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