
"The Los Angeles Dodgers had a quiet offseason before the MLB Winter Meetings began this week in Orlando (before Tuesday). Prior to Tuesday, their only major free-agent acquisition was signing infielder Miguel Rojas to a one-year, $5.5 million contract - a move that surprised no one. However, things changed in that department when LA signed arguably the biggest and best name in free agency, All-Star closer Edwin Diaz."
""We're very confident with where the roster is at right now, on the pitching side, the positional player side," Roberts told reporters at the MLB Winter Meetings on Monday. "Obviously, there are opportunities and potential opportunities to upgrade the roster and we're always looking to do that. But there's really no big splash that needs to be made, because this team is still focused, and there's talk of a three-peat. So this is a focused team.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers entered the Winter Meetings with a largely quiet offseason, having only signed infielder Miguel Rojas to a one-year deal before Tuesday. That changed when the team added All-Star closer Edwin Díaz, representing a major free-agent acquisition. Media speculation included potential trades and reliever additions and reports that Teoscar Hernandez might be shopped. Manager Dave Roberts emphasized confidence in the current roster while advising caution about expecting major splashes before spring training. The team still seeks upgrades opportunistically, with past reliever Tanner Scott's 2024 performance viewed by some as an outlier.
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