
"The Los Angeles Dodgers are starting a second consecutive offseason of looking to retool their roster after a championship. There were a few glaring issues last season on the road to becoming baseball's first back-to-back champions in a quarter century, and one of the biggest ones that seemed to hamper the Dodgers was outfield depth. Offensively, the bats were quiet for most of the regular season aside from the emergence of Andy Pages,"
"Kwan batted .272 with a career-high 56 RBIs last season. He notched not only his second All-Star selection, but was a Gold Glove award winner in left field. His defensive strengths and team control for the next three seasons make him an extremely valuable asset should a deal arise. Kwan was one of the best in baseball in terms of his plate discipline as well as arm strength."
Los Angeles Dodgers are entering a second consecutive offseason to retool after winning a championship, facing glaring outfield depth issues. The offense was mostly quiet during the regular season except for Andy Pages, and inconsistent offense combined with defensive lapses hindered the 2025 campaign. Insider Bob Nightengale linked All-Star left fielder Steven Kwan as a potential trade target after prior interest at the deadline. Kwan hit .272 with a career-high 56 RBIs, earned a Gold Glove and his second All-Star nod, and has three years of team control. Kwan's elite plate discipline, low swing-and-miss rate, and top-tier arm present a clear defensive upgrade for the outfield.
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