
"The Los Angeles Dodgers entered offseason after accomplishing what no other MLB team had done in 25 years. Winning back-to-back World Series championships was their aim when the team aggressively spent in free agency for the second year in a row. It paid off in a big way, not only with another title but also without having to trade away talent from their farm system at the deadline."
"The Dodgers attempted to address as many of their needs as possible in free agency, some of which worked out and others that didn't pan out. Last offseason it was starting pitching, but this year's biggest need is outfield help followed by relievers. The Dodgers are reportedly considering revisiting trade talks with the Cleveland Guardians for Steven Kwan. There are also other avenues the team is exploring, and speculation has tied them to Chicago Cubs free agent Kyle Tucker."
The Dodgers entered the offseason after achieving a rare back-to-back championship milestone. The team spent aggressively in free agency for a second consecutive year and secured another title without trading top farm-system talent at the deadline. This offseason emphasis shifted from starting pitching to addressing outfield depth and bullpen help. Trade interest reportedly includes Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan, while external speculation links the club to free agent Kyle Tucker. The Dodgers are weighing short-term external additions versus internal bridge solutions from a strong outfield farm, with prospects Josue De Paula, Zyhir Hope, and Mike Sirota on the timeline.
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