Dodgers Notes: LA Non-Tenders 2 Players, Andrew Friedman's New Job, Outfielders Could Be Traded
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Dodgers Notes: LA Non-Tenders 2 Players, Andrew Friedman's New Job, Outfielders Could Be Traded
"In other news, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman took on a new role, but not with the Dodgers. The executive took on an advisory role with the Los Angeles Lakers, which are owned by Dodgers owner Mark Walter. Finally, the Dodgers have plenty of needs to meet in the offseason, and ESPN's Alden Gonzalez believes they could part with a top prospect in the offseason to reinforce their depth."
"Here's all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article): Dodgers Non-Tender Evan Phillips, Making Him a Free Agent MLB News: Rangers Non-Tender All-Star Outfielder, Should Dodgers Pursue Him? Dodgers Could Trade Top Outfield Prospect in Blockbuster Move This Offseason: Report Dodgers' Andrew Friedman Taking Advisory Role With Lakers Dodgers Lose Coach to National League Club Things to Do in Los Angeles for Dodgers Fans: Weekend of November 21-23 Dodgers Video of the Day: Dodgers Tweets of the Day:"
The Los Angeles Dodgers non-tendered veteran reliever Evan Phillips and minor-league reliever Nick Frasso ahead of the 2026 season. Phillips underwent Tommy John surgery in May and will likely miss most of the 2026 season. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman accepted an advisory executive role with the Los Angeles Lakers, a team owned by Dodgers owner Mark Walter. The Dodgers face multiple offseason roster needs and may trade from their prospect pool to add depth. ESPN's Alden Gonzalez identified minor league outfielders Josue De Paula, Eduardo Quintero, Zhyir Hope, and Mike Sirota as possible trade candidates. Additional headlines include coaching changes, fan events, and highlight videos and tweets.
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