
"The Los Angeles Dodgers will soon begin their quest for title No. 10. As things stand, the Dodgers organization have nine titles and they are on the verge of becoming the first team to three-peat in a quarter-century. The Dodgers may not have made a ton of moves this offseason, but the moves they did make were significant. They shored up their bullpen, adding All-Star closer Edwin Diaz and re-signed two-time champion and World Series hero Miguel Rojas."
"L.A. projects to have the No. 2 offense and the top pitching staff, both in the rotation and the bullpen. The Dodgers also have the oldest position player group in the majors and could stand to mix in a little youth and athleticism. Both would be accomplished if Alex Freeland and Hyeseong Kim are ready to seize larger roles. Of course, they would also get a little younger and more athletic if they signed Kyle Tucker and found a taker for Teoscar Hernandez."
The Dodgers organization has nine titles and pursues a tenth while aiming to become the first team to three-peat in a quarter-century. Offseason moves added All-Star closer Edwin Diaz and re-signed Miguel Rojas to strengthen the bullpen, leaving Los Angeles with more gains than losses. The club projects to have the No. 2 offense and the top pitching staff, but the position players are the oldest in the majors, encouraging interest in younger options like Alex Freeland or Hyeseong Kim and potential trade activity. The regular-season offense ranked near the top in runs, OPS, and homers, yet the team slumped in the postseason, particularly in the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, despite an elite offensive trio of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman and a pitching staff that delivered in key moments despite injuries.
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