Michael Conforto signs 1-year, $17 million with Dodgers, making for a surprising solution to an outfield hole
Briefly

After an up-and-down seven years with the Mets, Michael Conforto missed the entire 2022 season due to shoulder surgery but signed a one-year deal with the Dodgers.
Despite posting a diminished performance over the past years, Conforto had a .352 xwOBA in 2024, suggesting potential to improve in his new role with LA.
Conforto's career statistics indicate potential for better performance against right-handed pitchers, notably showcasing an .838 OPS, hinting at favorable matchups for the Dodgers.
The Dodgers see value in Conforto potentially benefiting from his improved HardHit% ratings and previous performances as they fortify their outfield for 2025.
Read at Dodgers Digest
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