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Dodgers' shopping list has wants but no pressing must-haves
Los Angeles Times
|November 12, 2025
With a set roster back, club can be choosy as they mull upgrades in outfield and bullpen.
MICHAEL REAVES Getty Images OUTFIELDER Kyle Tucker would give the Dodgers a nice left-handed bat, but they'd pass if the bidding soars.
Almost everyone in baseball, it seems, is waiting to see how aggressive the Dodgers will be this offseason.
For now, that appears to include the two-time defending champions themselves.
As the club's front office arrived at The Cosmopolitan Hotel for MLB’s annual general managers’ meetings this week, the team’s plans for this winter remained in a formative stage.
The Dodgers should have plenty of financial flexibility to play with in the coming months, with more than $60 million in salary from last season set to come off the books (resulting from Clayton Kershaw's retirement, the expiration of contracts for Michael Conforto, Kirby Yates, Michael Kopech and others, and the team’s decision to designate Tony Gonsolin for assignment last week).
They could also use upgrades at some of the deepest positions in this year’s free agent class, namely a corner outfielder (where Kyle Tucker beckons as the biggest name available) and another top relief arm at the back end of the bullpen (where Edwin Díaz, Devin Williams, Robert Suárez and Pete Fairbanks will all be on the open market).
Add in a farm system that MLB Pipeline ranked as the best in the majors this year — giving the Dodgers plenty of chips to use in a potential trade as well—and the team could be poised for another splashy offseason of big-name acquisitions.
Or ... they could stand relatively pat.
After all, there is no blockbuster move the Dodgers feel like they need to make this winter. Having virtually all of their star-studded core intact means, even compared to last winter, their urgency for another offseason of star additions could very well be less pressing now.
This story is from the November 12, 2025 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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