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In getting Blake Snell, the Dodgers removed one of the main free agents from the board, but there are still plenty of others to consider. Some possibilities are longshots and others are more likely. Let’s consider a few: Roki Sasaki: Some people say that the Padres are the…

By Mark Timmons1 min read17 comments

In getting Blake Snell, the Dodgers removed one of the main free agents from the board, but there are still plenty of others to consider. Some possibilities are longshots and others are more likely. Let’s consider a few:

Roki Sasaki: Some people say that the Padres are the favorites. I still believe the Dodgers make the most sense as Yu Darvish is at the end of his career while Yamamoto and Ohtani have much more longivity remaining. The only problem is that the Dodgers are a little short on signing bonus money. Mookie Betts is going to play 2B, so the Dodgers could easily trade Gavin Lux and another prospect or two for a few million of International Signing Bonus Money… maybe the White Sox or the Brewers!

Teoscar Hernandez: Other than the fact that the Dodgers are getting older if they sign him, I could see a three year/$75 million dollar deal to let him patrol LF. Still, you never know.

Cody Bellinger: Chris Taylor and a prospect in a salry dump for the Cubs. Belli still plays a solid CF and while his bat may not be MVP level, he is solid and (you never know) could bounce back like Christain Yelich did.

Those three moves would result ina lineup that would look like this:

  1. Ohtani DH
  2. Betts 2B
  3. Freeman 1B
  4. Teoscar LF
  5. Muncy 3B
  6. Smith C
  7. Edman SS
  8. Bellinger CF
  9. Pages/Outman RF

Bench: Kike, Rojas, Barnes

Rotation:

  1. Snell
  2. Glasnow
  3. Yamamoto
  4. Sasaki
  5. Gonsolin
  6. Knack
  7. Miller
  8. Sheehan
  9. Kershaw

I could live with that!

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  1. Duke Not SniderNovember 30, 2024

    So Tommy Edman, at 29, is now locked up for the next five years on a $74 million contract, with a team option for a sixth. He joins Taylor and Rojas in UT roles, but he seems the most likely to be an everyday player.

    He’ll probably start at SS or CF this season–or have a job share at both positions, with Rojas at SS and Outman/Pages/Taylor at CF. He’s a switch hitter who hits best against lefties, so he could also give Max some days off.

  2. BlutoNovember 30, 2024

    With this Edman deal there’s less (but still significant) $$$ coming off the books after next season.

    This is just one of the reasons Soto won’t happen, but a superstar acquisition (looking at SS) is probable for next off-season.

    This is also why the “Dodgers HAVE to get younger ASAP” crap was crap.

    Muncy ($10M club option for ‘26, no buyout) – GONE

    Taylor ($12M club option, $4M buyout) – GONE

    Barnes ($3.5M) – GONE

    Rojas ($5M) – GONE

    Brasier ($4.5M) – GONE

    Banda (does have arb)

    Kopech ($5.2M)- Shrug

    May – Shrug

  3. BlutoNovember 30, 2024

    Chris Taylor at 4/60 with a 12m club option for the age 31 season.

    Edman at 5/74 with a 14.8m club option when he is 30.

    Taylor fWAR/600 in season before extension: 2.8

    Edman fWAR/600 in season before extension: 3.5

    Let’s hope Edman’s contact ages better.

  4. DavidNovember 29, 2024

    I am satisfied to be ‘surprised’.

  5. Mark TimmonsNovember 29, 2024

    This gives the team a lot of leverage… and

    most fans have no clue!

  6. JohnNovember 29, 2024

    Edman signed for five years

  7. Mark TimmonsNovember 29, 2024

    So, this is the lineup?

    1. Ohtani DH

    2. Betts 3B

    3. Freeman 1B

    4. Smith C

    5. Bellinger CF

    6. Edman SS

    7. Rushing LF

    8. Pages RF

    9. Lux 2B

  8. Wilson Peguero MéndezNovember 29, 2024

    Muncy and Tylo to Cub..

    Billi en prospect to Dodgers.

    Betts to 3b.

  9. Andrew Vincent ForteNovember 29, 2024

    70 days or 10 weeks till Dodger pitchers and catchers report for Spring Training on February 7th, earlier than all MLB clubs except the Cubs because of their early opening of the season in Japan. Now that the Holidays are upon us,time will fly by.

  10. JohnNovember 29, 2024

    What are you going to do with Rushing?

  11. Brian PerkinsNovember 29, 2024

    A Lux trade seems likely, unless we play him sparingly at SS.

    Lux for Robert?

    Add a pitcher like Knack?

  12. sbuffaloNovember 29, 2024

    I’m sure the Blake Snell signing sent shock waves across MLB.

    Juan Soto? Some indication the Dodgers are still pursuing him. We’ll see. You could make a case with the right deal. The bidding between the Yankees and Mets will be fierce. But you can never count out the Dodgers.

    Still, it probably makes more sense to pursue Teoscar Hernandez. I don’t see the Dodgers bringing Cody Bellinger back. I do expect them to pursue an outfielder in a trade. Possibly a pitcher too. Some of that may be determined by what happens to Roki Sasaki. I do believe the Dodgers are the favorites. They’ve been on him for several years and hey they obviously have a strong connection with Japan. Most teams in baseball think that will happen.

    I like Walker Buehler, but which Buehler will you get. I think the Dodgers might be interested in a short term deal. Again, some of that may be determined by what happens with Sasaki.

    I do expect the Dodgers to be active in the bullpen. Nothing like a great bullpen to help win a World Series.

  13. Mark TimmonsNovember 29, 2024

    When you have the starpower in the starting lineup, you can afford the luxury of great fielding and less hitting from the bench (i.e., Kike, CT3, Rojas, Barnsie). They are placeholders who need to play solid defense when a regular is down or rests.

  14. DanoNovember 29, 2024

    The way I look at it, there are 3 types of free agents. #1 are the mercenaries

    #2 are looking for money and comfort.

    #3 are the ones that want to be GOATS, kick ass in October and win a ring.

    Guggenheim’s business model seems to be leaps and bounds ahead of the other 29 owners. And that creates a reputation that the players are attracted to. Therefore making it easier for AF to sign guys from FA type #3. The guys in this category are few and far between. But AF knows who they are.

    This year we had Freddie ,Mookie, Tommy, Kike and Striker. Oh and Teo, Jack, Yoshi and Blake. And of course Shohei. Snell is destined for Oct. greatness too. The Dodger organization is on a role that is epic and unprecedented. I’m so glad I’m on the bandwagon. And to all the whiners, if your billionaire owner mirrored the Dodger model, you’d be a lot happier.

    Book em

  15. Andrew Vincent ForteNovember 29, 2024

    We don’t need Bellinger and his weak left handed bat and salary. The Cubs aren’t taken on any of Taylor’s salary as a replacement for him.. Move on. We need Teo back or a right handed power bat in the outfield. Our outfield is very weak hitting wise with Mookie moving to the infield. AF and BG have some further work to do to strengthen this area of the roster.

  16. Dan in PasadenaNovember 29, 2024

    While I fondly remember 2019, Bellinger’s MVP season I also remember his terrible struggles after his shoulder injury. I think his “ship has sailed” as far as being a Dodger. Too bad because we once all thought he’d be a Dodger for life and wear Dodger blue in the Hall of Fame. Now it looks unlikely he earned his way there.

  17. MattNovember 29, 2024

    I want Beuhler back. Guy is nails in October. and thats exactly what we need.

    We can navigate 162 easily…

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