
"With team needs in the bullpen and outfield, the Dodgers could look to be aggressive at the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings. "The Dodgers haven't made their big move yet," Russell Dorsey said on MLB Network. More news: Teoscar Hernandez Upheld as 'Great Fit' For Dodgers, Despite Trade Buzz That could change in a matter of days, as team executives, agents and reporters flock to Orlando to hash out trades, free agent signings and other league business items."
""By being aggressive over the last couple offseasons, we do have a very, very good core in place," Gomes told the Los Angeles Times. "So it's continuing to fine-tune and look at what the weaknesses on the roster are and try to address those. ... It's being very targeted in who we go out and look to acquire. I think that holds true across the board, without many glaring holes.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a quiet offseason, re-signing infielder Miguel Rojas to a one-year, $5.5 million deal as their only major move. The roster still has needs in the bullpen and outfield, and the team could act aggressively at the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando. General manager Brandon Gomes said recent aggressiveness built a strong core and that the club will fine-tune weaknesses with targeted acquisitions. The Dodgers prefer shorter-term, higher AAV contracts while Kyle Tucker likely seeks an eight- to 10-year deal. Signing 28-year-old Tucker would add outfield defense, youth, and a significant offensive boost.
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