Dodgers Free Agent Rumors: Preference For Short-Term Contracts To Relievers
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Dodgers Free Agent Rumors: Preference For Short-Term Contracts To Relievers
"So far, the Dodgers have yet to line up on a deal and have missed out on their top targets, including Raisel Iglesias, Devin Williams and Ryan Helsley, all of whom received offers from L.A. The Dodgers also reportedly remain involved in discussions for Robert Suarez, but seem to be out on Edwin Díaz and Pete Fairbanks."
"According to Fabian Ardaya and Katie Woo of The Athletic, the Dodgers prefer to sign a reliever on a short-term contract, rather than a longer-term deal: They want to be engaged on several of the top relievers available on the market, league sources said, but have tried to stick to shorter-term frameworks. The Dodgers reportedly made one-year offers to Iglesias and Helsley before they signed with the Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles, respectively."
The Los Angeles Dodgers prioritized addressing the bullpen this offseason and pursued many of the top available relievers in free agency. The team has not finalized a deal and missed on targets including Raisel Iglesias, Devin Williams and Ryan Helsley despite making offers. Los Angeles remains involved in discussions for Robert Suarez while appearing to be out on Edwin Díaz and Pete Fairbanks. The Dodgers prefer short-term reliever contracts, reportedly offering one-year deals to key targets and considering a two-year-plus-option structure for Suarez. Additional lower-cost free-agent and trade options remain under consideration. The team non-tendered Evan Phillips.
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