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With a few big fish still on the free agent market, the Dodgers should trade this player away before the start of spring training.
Bo Bichette is reportedly among the players the Los Angeles Dodgers are targeting for next season. His potential arrival might trigger a roster shakeup prior to spring training.
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Dodgers weigh options as 2026 season approaches
With spring training less than two months away, the Los Angeles Dodgers are evaluating minor roster tweaks and potential major moves while returning a championship-caliber core for the 2026 season.
The Dodgers stocked up on infield depth, announcing a one-year, $1.2 million contract with Andy Ibáñez on Tuesday. To make room for him on the 40-man roster, which is full, the team designated for assignment fellow infielder Ryan Fitzgerald,
Teoscar Hernández is locked in as the primary option in right field for now, but potential positional shuffles involving Andy Pages and left field usage give Los Angeles several configurations to sort out before Spring Training begins.
Brusdar Graterol and the Dodgers reportedly agreed to a $2.8 million contract on Wednesday with spring training right around the corner.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could lose a recent three-team trade acquisition as he seeks a new deal with a clear goal.
After shoring up the bullpen with the addition of Edwin Díaz, the Dodgers are now monitoring the outfield landscape, where impact bats such as Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger could become viable targets if the market shifts.
In less than three months, players will be telling us how they’re all in the best shape of their lives and think this will be the season they can win the World Series. Like in any other year. Pitchers and catchers are scheduled to report to the Dodgers ...
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