Waiting game: Why the Dodgers' winter plans hinge on Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto
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'Right now, things are building momentum in a lot of different areas,' president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman told reporters Friday, three days before MLB's winter meetings open in Nashville on Monday. 'Whether that means a lot of things will get done during these three days in Nashville or not, I'm not sure. But I do feel like a lot of things are starting to come to a head.'
According to multiple people with knowledge of the team's plans who were unauthorized to speak publicly and granted anonymity, the Dodgers are still among the top contenders for this offseason's pair of Japanese stars. 'There is something about the 24/7 focus on transactions during those three days ... that we feel like there's going to be a number of things that could line up for us, but not clear exactly when,' said Friedman, who didn't discuss any free agents or trade targets.
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