
"For as grand as the team's offseasons have been lately, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman has taken a more modest approach at the trade deadline."
"When it comes to their player development pipeline, the Dodgers are typically risk-averse. But this is one of the few organizations with a farm system deep enough to swing a major trade - and this summer might be the time to let it rip."
"If Los Angeles finds itself looking to add at the deadline (as all contenders do), a blockbuster trade could be in play."
The Los Angeles Dodgers have committed over $300 million to stars Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker, reflecting their aggressive offseason spending. President Andrew Friedman prioritizes free-agent acquisitions to maintain a strong roster and avoid desperation in trades. Despite recent success, a third consecutive World Series title may necessitate a more aggressive trade approach. The Dodgers' deep farm system positions them well for significant trades, especially with potential changes in the collective bargaining agreement looming. Areas for improvement include the bullpen and aging infield players.
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