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What Will Dodger Bullpen Look Like in 26

There is definitely a need for the Dodgers to add at least one very good back-end of the pen arm. Some have suggested that they sign former Padre, Robert Suarez. Suarez has been estimated to get a contract for 3/36 million dollars. The Dodgers could use him in tandem with Tanner…

By Michael "Bear" Norris3 min read26 comments

There is definitely a need for the Dodgers to add at least one very good back-end of the pen arm. Some have suggested that they sign former Padre, Robert Suarez. Suarez has been estimated to get a contract for 3/36 million dollars. The Dodgers could use him in tandem with Tanner Scott as a lefty-righty close combo. Of course, there will be a lot of competition for his services.

Lately, there has been some chatter on the internet, mostly about their interest in Devin Williams, the former Brewer and Yankee. I could see them kicking the tires on him for sure. There was also some chatter on MLBTR about them looking at Raisel Iglesias, the former Angel and Brave.

Barring some unforeseen trade or release, we know that Scott, Treinen, Vesia, Banda, Caspairus, Dreyer, Graterol, Henriquez, Hurt, Klein, and Ortiz will all be reporting to Arizona as relievers come February. Even Phillips is not expected back until sometime during the season as is Brock Stewart.

Justin Wrobleski showed a lot as a reliever during the World Series and possibly could be a bullpen option. Sasaki was the closer for a while, but I have to believe he is back in the mix as a starter for 26. That being said, Friedman has loaded up on relief pitchers every year he has been running the team.

Some have been successful. Others, not so much. I am at this point pretty sure that the powers that be expect Tanner Scott to have a much better 26. Yates had his moments, but for the most part was nowhere near the pitcher he was in 24.

Apr 16, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Tanner Scott (66) earns a save against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Some fans are hoping the Dodgers bring back Kenley Jansen. Jansen turns 39 next September. He was 5-4 with a 2.59 ERA and 29 saves for a very pitiful Angels team. Could he possibly repeat that kind of performance with the Dodgers?

Considering he was paid just $10 million for his work, he would not be very expensive. Guys like Diaz and Suarez are going to cost a lot more than that. Diaz is supposedly asking for a 5-year deal. Doubtful after the Scott experience that the Dodgers would go for that.

The upside of using kids like Klein and Henriquez is that they are both young and cheap compared to free-agent relievers. I do not watch the affiliates as much as I probably should. I did watch several games this season for OKC. But to tell the truth, I have no idea who Ortiz is.

So, I looked up his stats. Ortiz will turn 26 years old in January. He has been in the Dodger system since 2017. He pitched in 6 games in 2021 for Great Lakes. He did not pitch again until 2024. Obviously, although I cannot find any information on it, he had some injury.

He pitched in 6 games for Rancho in 24. Last season, he pitched at three levels: Great Lakes, Tulsa, and OKC. He had a combined 5-2 record with a 2.78 ERA and four saves. The Dodgers have placed some value on the young lefty. If healthy, he will get a long look in spring training.

LA might check in on some of the more interesting names out there in free agency. Tyler Rogers, Pete Fairbanks, Taylor Rogers, Gregory Soto. There is a lot to choose from. It is going to be an exciting offseason watching Andrew rebuild his bullpen and add quality to a two-time champion.

What most of us do understand is that relievers can be great one year and stink up the joint the next. Not so long ago, many Dodger fans were very displeased with the performance of Kenley Jansen. Especially some of his post-season work was less than inspiring.

Whoever they choose will come under intense scrutiny from fans. LA loves a winner. When the team pays you as much to do a job as they did Scott, you can expect to hear it from them when you fail miserably. I sincerely hope Scott does not hear as many boos next season.

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  1. BearNovember 18, 2025

    QO day. Players must accept or decline. MLBTR thinks Torres will be the only player who accepts it. Winter meetings approaching fast.

  2. Mark TimmonsNovember 18, 2025

    From The Athletic:

    If the Tigers decide to trade Tarik Skubal, L.A. could offer Sheehan, Wrobleski, and one of their top two outfield prospects, Zyhir Hope or Josue De Paula.

    I think it would take both Hope and DePaula!

  3. Brian PerkinsNovember 18, 2025

    Does Gleyber Torres make sense?

  4. John FergusonNovember 18, 2025

    Byron Buxton will not be a Dodger. I am no baseball savant like many of you, but I have noticed certain quite definitive tendencies in our front office moves . One of the more hard requirements is OBP. Buxton is a career .308 OBP. He will not be a Dodger. Tucker is more expensive for a reason

  5. DodgerfanNovember 18, 2025

    Alex Freeland i say noway, 3rd will be Emil Morales,and the 5th starter will be Stone

  6. Mark TimmonsNovember 18, 2025

    BA’s Projected 2029 Dodgers Lineup

    Catcher: Will Smith (35)

    First Base: Dalton Rushing (29)

    Second Base: Tommy Edman (34)

    Third Base: Alex Freeland (28)

    Shortstop: Mookie Betts (37)

    Left Field: Josue De Paula (25)

    Center Field: Eduardo Quintero (23)

    Right Field: Andy Pages (28)

    Designated Hitter: Shohei Ohtani (36)

    No. 1 Starter: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (31)

    No. 2 Starter: Blake Snell (37)

    No. 3 Starter: Shohei Ohtani (36)

    No. 4 Starter: Roki Sasaki (27)

    No. 5 Starter: Emmet Sheehan (29)

    Closer: Edgardo Henriquez (27)

  7. Mark TimmonsNovember 18, 2025

    Other than Freeland and maybe Ferris, Mike Sirota might be the first one to the dance!

  8. Mark TimmonsNovember 18, 2025

    Dodgers Best Tools

    Best Hitter: Mike Sirota

    Best Power Hitter: Josue De Paula

    Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Josue De Paula

    Fastest Baserunner: Kendall George

    Best Athlete: Mike Sirota

    Best Fastball: Adam Serwinowski

    Best Curveball: Peter Heubeck

    Best Slider: Patrick Copen

    Best Changeup: Ryan Brown

    Best Control: Christian Zazueta

    Best Defensive Catcher: Gio Cueto

    Best Defensive Infielder: Noah Miller

    Best Infield Arm: Emil Morales

    Best Defensive Outfielder: Eduardo Quintero

    Best Outfield Arm: Landyn Vidourek

  9. BlutoNovember 17, 2025

    Baseball America’s Josh Norris is hosting a chat at 2 p.m. ET to discuss Quintero and the overall state of Los Angeles’ farm system.

  10. dodgerdadNovember 17, 2025

    love kim & edman! but i have a feeling that tommy might not be 100 % to start the season. i also have a feeling, that kim,( depending on spring training), might start 2026 in the minors to work on his hitting. while he had some big hits during his time in the majors, he also had some really bad swings. Same for Freeland. Duly noted that the dodgers had a high powered offense at times. Duly noted they also had a “dud” of an offense quite a bit of the time too! Don’t forget Max. He can carry them, and he can bury them. The team needs a bit of an upgrade in the lineup as far as contact. …. Byron Buxton? why not? injuries! Why ? he’s a special player when healthy! They could always move him to right and leave Pages in center. 3 years as posted earlier? not a bad gamble.

    I’m hoping the dodgers don’t rest on their laurels and stay quiet during the offseason. i’ve read that gomes said they might be a little quiet. winning 2 in a row is so sweet! winning 3 would be heavenly! It won’t take much to get back to the finals. A tucker, or a bellinger, a donovan, a kwan, a buxton, a bichette, a suarez, a fairbanks! 1 position player, and 1 reliever and they’re set! But they need to be impactful! Maybe like i said yesterday, it’s someone we don’t expect. But it’s going to be interesting!

  11. Duke Not SniderNovember 17, 2025

    FWIW, Doug McKain of Dodgers Nation has joined the Buxton bandwagon, while dissing Tucker as allegedly “having some Rendon in his game.”

    Harsh. The comment may be unfair, but Rendon is a cautionary tale: Be careful what you wish for. Even the most coveted free agents who sign megacontracts can wind up crapping the bed. (I will also note that some hyped “top prospects” turn out to be Diego Cartaya.)

    So that is another reason why a deal for Buxton, under contract for $45 million over the next three years, may make more sense than than committing $360 million (or whatever) for 10 years of Tucker. By dealing for Buxton, the Dodgers could minimize some of their payroll risk and luxury tax while preserve some roster flexibility for prospects like Hope, Quintero, de Paula and Sirota.

    McKain also made this important point: With his no-trade clause, Buxton can control his destination. Of course I expect that Buxton would prefer to join the champs that, say, the Mets or any other team that might want his services.

    My sense is that the Twins ownership are rebuilding and also hoping to deal two quality starters. That means the Twins would be likely be seeking want young, proven, controllable pitching (like Sheehan, Casparius, Wrobleski) in a deal for Buxton. Pitching depth is a strength of the Dodgers.

    The Twins, I think, would have no interest in Teo’s contract, but might be intrigued by the power of Ryan Ward or the speed of Kendall George.

    The Red Sox, however, might love Teo’s bat and upbeat personality at Fenway. So after dealing for Buxton, the Dodgers could turn around and deal for Jarron Duran.

    Just for grins, consider this lineup:

    Shohei

    Mookie

    Freddie

    Buxton

    Max

    Smith

    Duran

    Pages

    Kim/Edman

    If the OF — and payroll — is remodeled by trade, the front office could put $$$ towards a couple of relievers and sand perhaps a guy like Murakami or Okimato. Worried about Buxton’s health? Sign Bader as 4th outfielder.

  12. Brian PerkinsNovember 17, 2025

    BA top ten out

  13. dodgerdadNovember 17, 2025

    was reading an article just this morning suggesting the dodgers really are interested in the cardinals brendon donovan. He can play second,shortstop, first, and left field. solid player who isn’t a superstar, but a versatile player who can play all these positions at a high level, and is a good hitter. Sound like the dodgers crave another super utility player. With kike going under the knife, he would slide right in to the rotation. The only problem is Teo. They can’t leave him in right field, can they? Teo is really a great guy! He’s been an extremely productive player for the last 2 seasons. But his defense in right field is only going to get worse with him being another year older. But another question is this. How much better can he be in left? He would be the perfect DH, but the dodgers already have a decent one of those! It’s going to be so much fun this offseason! if they sign one of tucker or bellinger or trade for Kwan, does Teo get moved? it would be a difficult decision, but one that might have to be made.

  14. Daytona JackNovember 17, 2025

    Why all the talk about 2B? You got Edmonds and Kim, a GG at SS and 2B in Korea on the roster. Kim really hasn’t had a fair audition and Tommy just had surgery. Both have good speed and good base running abilities. Either could be leadoff guys s and put Ohtani where he belongs, hitting where he can get two RBIs instead of one. Just saying we don’t need another 2B, but we need another 3B to spell Max. Maybe Freeland or convert one of the OF prospects, someone who could take over 3B in a year or two. Maybe the spring will give us a clue.

  15. Andrew Vincent ForteNovember 17, 2025

    “The Mariners and Dodgers each announced that Seattle has acquired left-hander Robinson Ortiz in exchange for minor league right-hander Tyler Gough.

    Gough was a ninth-round pick for the Mariners in the 2022 draft, and he posted a 4.66 ERA over 125 2/3 innings at A-level Modesto in 2023-24, starting 32 of his 33 career games. A Tommy John surgery in September 2024 has since kept Gough off the mound, though the usual TJ recovery timeline should put the right-hander in line to be ready for a healthy Spring Training come February”.

    I believe it opens up a spot on the 40 man roster which now stands at 38.

  16. Andrew Vincent ForteNovember 17, 2025

    The Mariners and Dodgers each announced that Seattle has acquired left-hander Robinson Ortiz in exchange for minor league right-hander Tyler Gough.

  17. dodgerdadNovember 17, 2025

    who you got in mind? mookie may not want to move. he’s earned that right. i still wouldn’t mind bichette to play second! if mookie needs a break, slide bichette over to shortstop.

    If the dodgers aren’t sure tanner scott will bounce back, they need to get a high leverage reliever not named jansen, diaz, or williams. that leaves suarez and fairbanks.

    looks as if mattingly will end up in philly. After all his son is there.

    i see all the “trade”. rushing rumors and comments. ok. who’s the backup now that Ben R. is gone? better keep him in dodger blue! remember mike piazza?

    Could Kike’s surgery mean they sign him and stow him away most of the first half of the season? They know how to play the game!

    watch. all the outfielders we are discussing here won’t even sniff LA! they will probably bring in somebody who we would never expect! look for the mets to get one of the ones we covet? probably bellinger if they lose alonzo.

    speaking of the mets, i will bet someone that Tarik Skrubal ends up in a met uniform! Tiger’s wont trade him and won’t be able to resign him. Steve Cohen will not be outbid for his services.

    how about them broncos!!!

  18. BlutoNovember 17, 2025

    I’m throwing it out there. The Dodgers big move is for a youngish, 1st contract SS/2B

    Rushing is moved with others and Betts goes to 2B if needed.

  19. DavidNovember 16, 2025

    I guess I am a minority of 1. I think we have enough choices for relievers and who is to say that someone new might just be another Tanner Scott. We have a bezillion pitchers signed. Lets concentrate on the Outfield

  20. dodgerdadNovember 16, 2025

    Hey Bear. i listened to your song Don’t look down on me!! that’s a great song! that could easily be a song in a movie soundtrack, i’m very impressed. that’s the only one i can find. Always wished i could sing. my oldest son can really sing. but he uses his voice for sports radio. I guess we sometimes don’t know the person we communicate with on social media and how much they deserve our respect and support for what they have done for our country. We can disagree about trades and free agents but never on how much men like you mean to our country! God bless you and keep us all curious about your next post!! Once again, fantastic song!

  21. BlutoNovember 16, 2025

    Longenhagen chat:

    Kate: Do you think the Dodgers hold onto Rushing and relegate him to a backup role again in 2026? Would seem like he’d provide them more value in a trade for someone who can contribute more, no? Or do they find other ways to get him into the lineup next year?

    Eric A Longenhagen: I think I’d try to trade him

    Farhandrew Zaidman: any shot Alex Freeland sticks at SS long term, or is he just Muncy’s replacement after next year?

    Eric A Longenhagen: If moving Mookie back to the OF helps him hit like Mookie again, just make Freeland your SS

    On the 40 man crunch:

    Trade Candidates: Alex Freeland, Dalton Rushing, the depth starters in Los Angeles who have mid-rotation upside elsewhere

    The Dodgers are reportedly done adding to the 40-man from their internal depth. There wasn’t much upward pressure left, as most of the system’s best players still have runway. Noah Miller could be plucked to be some club’s utility infielder. Jose Rodriguez and R. Yean are perhaps the most vulnerable relievers in an Rule 5 context; the former’s slider and the latter’s arm strength put them atop a long list of bullpen guys who throw hard with little feel for the zone.

  22. Jorge ValenzuelaNovember 16, 2025

    I don’t know if it would be likely, or how likely, to bring Harper from Philadelphia. Apparently, there have been rumors, and he’s not happy there anymore, but maybe they’re just rumors. I suppose he can still play the outfield, and I don’t know how high his price is per season, but eventually, when the prospects are ready, he could move to first base when Freeman leaves. Although in that case, I prefer Bellinger, even though I’m not a fan of bringing back former players, for the same reason, and definitely not Kenley back.

  23. dodgerdadNovember 16, 2025

    i’ll check it out! i’m sure it’s good!

  24. dodgerdadNovember 16, 2025

    love kenley, but don’t want him back now. his time is almost up. if a closer is signed it should be be a younger guy. with trienan there that would be 2 38 year old relievers. fairbanks is the best buy available, grab him!

    hey bear, you got any cd’s?

  25. Mark TimmonsNovember 16, 2025

    Edwin Williams has the QO attached – Devin Williams, Fairbanks, and Suarez do not.

    Kenley Jansen performed well for a team on which he was under no pressure. I have always wondered about him in crunch time under bright lights.

  26. Andrew Vincent ForteNovember 16, 2025

    I prefer Fairbanks from the Rays. NO Qualifying Offer and I’m sure AF knows his background being from his former organization.

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