"Me and Andrew have a really good relationship," Lux said. "We'd been together for nine, 10 years. Obviously, I don't know all the details. I don't know who else was in trade talks, but I agree. I think this is a really good place for me to go. Have a good opportunity to play and help some of these young guys. Hopefully I can be an open book with some of the experiences I've had. I've had a ton of ups and downs, a lot of different experiences, so hopefully I can just help out."
"Best of luck to my brother @therealgavinlux for the rest of his career, World Champs Forever," Rojas wrote. This sentiment from Rojas captures the emotional bond among teammates, reflecting how valued Lux was within the Dodgers organization, further emphasizing how difficult it is to part with a beloved player.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers have had one of the most successful offseasons in the league. It's difficult to name a team that has had a better winter than the Dodgers. The Dodgers have acquired and retained much talent, including Blake Snell, Blake Treinen, Michael Conforto, Teoscar Hernández, and Hyeseong Kim.
Though Lux will no longer be in Los Angeles, he starts a new chapter of his career with a young, up and coming team. The addition of Kim came as somewhat of surprise since he was never linked to the Dodgers throughout the offseason. However, the Dodgers were the first to contact Kim when he was posted, helping the organization ink a deal with the Korean infielder.
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