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Dodgers Eyeing Big Names in Offseason Rebound Strategy
Friedman's unique approach has Dodgers linked to top free agents and trade targets
Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:45am
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The Dodgers' strategic offseason moves aim to position the team for a potential three-peat, with a focus on building a dominant pitching staff.Los Angeles TodayThe Los Angeles Dodgers have been active in free agency, securing closer Edwin Díaz on a three-year, $69 million contract. The team's president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman, is being compared to a basketball player who waits around the backboard, ready to grab any rebound and dunk on the competition. This strategy has proven successful in the past, and the Dodgers are now linked to several top free agents and potential trade targets as they aim to strengthen their roster for the 2026 season.
Why it matters
The Dodgers' strategic approach to free agency and trades has allowed them to stay at the top of the game, and their continued success is crucial for the team's goal of winning the National League West and earning a first-round bye in the Division Series. The team's ability to capitalize on changing player situations and market conditions will be key to their success in the upcoming season.
The details
The Dodgers have already secured closer Edwin Díaz on a three-year, $69 million contract, and they are now linked to several top free agents, including Kyle Tucker, Cody Bellinger, and Bo Bichette, as well as potential trade targets like Tarik Skubal, Freddy Peralta, and Brendan Donovan. Friedman's strategy is to wait and see, allowing the market to play out, and then pounce when a player's price drops or their situation changes.
- The Dodgers secured Edwin Díaz on a three-year, $69 million contract.
- The Dodgers are linked to several top free agents and potential trade targets as they aim to strengthen their roster for the 2026 season.
The players
Andrew Friedman
The president of baseball operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers, known for his strategic approach to free agency and trades.
Edwin Díaz
The closer the Dodgers signed to a three-year, $69 million contract.
Kyle Tucker
A top free agent the Dodgers are linked to.
Cody Bellinger
A top free agent the Dodgers are linked to.
Bo Bichette
A top free agent the Dodgers are linked to.
What’s next
The Dodgers will continue to make strategic moves in free agency and trades as they aim to strengthen their roster for the 2026 season, with the goal of winning the National League West and earning a first-round bye in the Division Series.
The takeaway
The Dodgers' unique approach to free agency and trades, led by Andrew Friedman, has allowed them to stay at the top of the game. Their ability to capitalize on changing player situations and market conditions will be crucial to their success in the upcoming season as they aim to achieve their ambitious goals.
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