Oz Ocampo, ex-executive of the Astros and current Rice University professor, recently critiqued the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending on social media, referencing a hefty $1.032 billion investment. This sparked attention to the Dodgers' strategy under Andrew Friedman, who aimed for proactive roster construction instead of mid-season acquisition. The Dodgers secured top talents, including Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki, and maintained a strong lineup by re-signing key players and strengthening their bullpen, showcasing a commitment to a high-performing team without resorting to past tactics associated with the Astros' scandal.
The Dodgers are finding ways to bring in talent and win without banging on trash cans. Yes, he was employed by Houston in 2017.
It's been my goal the last however many years - and I failed miserably at it - but my goal is to avoid July to buy.
Friedman bolstered the starting rotation adding two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell and 23-year-old Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki.
Los Angeles re-signed All-Star outfielder Teoscar Hernández, added veteran outfielder Michael Conforto and signed Korean utility man Hyeseong Kim.
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