
"The Los Angeles Dodgers could need a third baseman some time in the near future, as Max Muncy's contract is up after the 2026 season. The Dodgers are already looking for a replacement, and could make a move for international free agent Sung-mun Song. Outside of third base, the Dodgers still have several holes they'll need to fill ahead of the 2026 season."
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""Rushing was the Dodgers' No. 1 prospect in 2024, and while he underwhelmed at the plate in a backup role in 2025, he remains one of the top catching prospects in the game," Feinsand wrote. "With Will Smith locked up through 2033, Rushing's long-term fit on the roster remains unknown. The Dodgers don't have another catcher on their 40-man roster, so while they're not itching to move Rushing, using him as the centerpiece for a big trade wouldn't be a shock.""
Max Muncy's contract expires after the 2026 season, creating a potential need at third base for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers are reportedly looking at international free agent Sung-mun Song as a possible replacement. The roster still contains multiple holes to address ahead of 2026. Dalton Rushing, once the Dodgers' top prospect, underperformed in a backup role in 2025 but remains a premier catching prospect. With Will Smith signed through 2033 and no other catcher on the 40-man roster, Rushing's long-term role is uncertain and he could be used in a major trade.
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