MLB Insider Sends Warning on Dodgers' Offseason Plans
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MLB Insider Sends Warning on Dodgers' Offseason Plans
""They're a team, as their own people say, like to hang around the backboard," Rosenthal said. "What does that mean? If something falls to them at a price they like, they're there. They cannot be ruled out on anything. That would include a trade for Tarik Skubal, a pursuit of Kyle Tucker, nothing is out of reach for them if it becomes a situation for them where a trade or free agent signing becomes, in their mind, worth the acquisition cost.""
"One of LA's signings was adding the league's top closer, All-Star Edwin Diaz. That signing alone could do wonders for the Dodgers and their bullpen, a unit that was by far their weakest link last season. That could all change in 2026, but time will tell. The Diaz signing was close to a month ago, and as we get depper into 2026, the question is if the Dodgers will make another splash this winter."
The Dodgers have made only two signings this offseason while appearing to be the big winners of the winter. One key addition was All-Star Edwin Diaz, the league's top closer, which could significantly strengthen a bullpen that was the team's weakest area last season and potentially shift relief performance by 2026. The Diaz move occurred about a month ago as the team continues to monitor available talent. MLB insider Ken Rosenthal warned that the Dodgers cannot be ruled out on any major move, including pursuing Kyle Tucker or trading for Tarik Skubal. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman maintains an aggressive approach to roster construction.
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