Reassessing the Dodgers’ Offseason Plan and Breaking Down What’s Next
It didn't take long for the Los Angeles Dodgers' new front office to leave its mark on the city and franchise this offseason.
In a span of 24 hours during the recent winter meetings, President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman and general manager Farhan Zaidi orchestrated deals that saw the Dodgers plug a hole at shortstop, replace their All-Star second baseman and dump a former franchise cornerstone seemingly without a moment's hesitation.
When the dust settled, it appeared Los Angeles had improved its roster in a variety of ways—albeit perhaps m...
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