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Not only is Durán potentially the best relief arm available, but the National League is full of teams that need high-leverage relievers. The Philadelphia Phillies don't have a clear-cut closer, and the New York Mets have a pretty thin bullpen as well.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' trade deadline plan is becoming clearer by the day. While most would assume the team is preparing to outbid other teams in their search for bullpen upgrades, that is not the case,
Lux, who has two World Series rings with the Dodgers, was made available a year after missing all of 2023 because of a knee injury when the Dodgers closed a deal with South Korean free agent second baseman Hyeseong Kim ($12.5 million, three years) a few days before sending Lux to the Reds.
Dustin May is used to the trade rumors by now, and his method of coping is sarcasm. The embattled Los Angeles Dodgers starter, who will be a free agent at the end of the season, finally spoke about the potential trade rumors he’s been subjected to this season.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers approach the trade deadline, they are seen as major buyers around the league. Although there are a few different avenues that they D
The Los Angeles Dodgers could be looking to swing a huge trade to acquire a star reliever in the coming days. Who could they target?
The Los Angeles Dodgers had their eyes on Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase, but things have likely changed on the trade front.
The 37-year-old veteran has filled a role nicely for the Angels and could be traded for the first time in his career.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Dustin May is getting trade interest. The club has specific needs they hope to get in return for him.
As a result, six-year pitcher Dustin May could be the odd man out. "In the last week, trade rumors have started to swirl around May, the oft-injured right-hander who is finally healthy this season — but also having an up-and-down campaign in his final year before free agency," Jack Harris wrote for the Los Angeles Times.