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Sportsnaut on MSNLos Angeles Dodgers insider floats bold idea team could add another Cy Young Award winner before trade deadlineThe Los Angeles Dodgers are sure to look at potential trade upgrades before the deadline next month. And one team
The Tampa Bay Rays are in the market to bolster their roster depth, and a top Los Angeles Dodgers Prospect may fit right in.
One name of intrigue is Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds. Gabe Smallson of Dodgers Nation weighed in on the potential acquisition, noting Reynolds would be an “obvious upgrade over Michael Conforto” if his offense rebounds.
This blockbuster trade idea between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Texas Rangers would replace a struggling outfielder with an All-Star.
Signing him to a lengthy extension as he approaches his mid-30s might be too much for the Astros to ultimately take on. However, if he is put on the market, two teams in the NL We
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Dodgers Way on MSNCardinals fans reminded of Tommy Edman trade mistake after Dodgers' St. Louis visitLast weekend, Edman returned to Busch Stadium in St. Louis for the first time since the trade, where he was greeted warmly by Cardinals fans. He spent almost a decade in the organization as a sixth-round pick for them in 2016. He was a former top-15 prospect and was an unfailingly steady part of the Cardinals lineup throughout his tenure there.
From then through their series against the Dodgers, the Mets had played the equivalent of a 162-game season and had gone 101-61, which was five games better than the second-best record — which belonged to the Tigers, another incredible before-and-after picture.
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The San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers are clashing on the field during a three-game regular season series, though they could be set to face off on the tr
Starting Friday night, the Giants will start a three-game set with the Dodgers, with first place in the National League West on the line. Yes, we’re not even halfway through the baseball season — have you even put in an All-Star ballot yet? — but did anyone expect the Giants to be in such a position last October? What about in January?