Dodgers Trade Deadline Rumors
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Here's what the Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly plan to do with starting pitcher Dustin May at the trade deadline.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers weigh potential deadline deals to improve their roster, they don't want to subtract from the MLB club to do so if they can avoid it.
Walker Buehler doesn't regret signing with the Boston Red Sox in the offseason despite becoming an instant World Series hero for the Dodgers last October.
The Los Angeles Dodgers may soon move on from this once-promising starting pitcher to fulfill other needs. What could they get for him?
One Dodgers player whose name has been thrown into trade talks is pitcher Dustin May, who is in the final year of his one-year, $2.1 million contract. May will be a free agent at the season's end, and Zachary Howell from ClutchPoints thinks the Dodgers should trade May at this year's deadline to acquire help at other positions.
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their first win of the second half after holding off the Minnesota Twins in the ninth inning. Despite the victory, the Dodgers' need for another relief pitcher at the trade deadline grew even larger after closer Tanner Scott exited the game with injury.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could attempt to swing a monster trade for one of the best closers in baseball, Cleveland Guardians star Emmanuel Clase.
But even with a win, it was hard to avoid feeling like the Dodgers are headed for disaster if they don't come up with some bullpen reinforcements ahead of this month's trade deadline. Scott is just the tip of the iceberg here: Evan Phillips and Brusdar Graterol are both out for the year,