
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have an opening in left field this offseason, and the consensus was they'd look to bring in a top free agent, such as Kyle Tucker or Cody Bellinger, to fill that hole. Now, though, The Athletic's Fabian Ardaya and Katie Woo report the Dodgers are likely to pursue their outfield replacement via trade. "At this stage of the winter, it seems that, if the Dodgers are going to address their outfield, it will likely be on the trade market," they wrote."
""An interesting possibility has surfaced for the two-time defending World Series champion Dodgers: A trade of right fielder Teoscar Hernández," their article reads. "Hernández's name is coming up in trade conversations, according to league sources. The Dodgers view a deal as unlikely, but the idea of it, at least, is not without logic. "...If the Dodgers trade Hernández, they could move Andy Pages to right, where he could be elite, and try to acquire a center fielder."
The Dodgers have an opening in left field this offseason and had been expected to pursue top free agents such as Kyle Tucker or Cody Bellinger. The team now appears more likely to seek an outfield upgrade via trade rather than free agency. Los Angeles possesses substantial trade assets, including one of baseball's strongest farm systems with seven prospects ranked in MLB's Top 100. The Dodgers could consider trading veteran Teoscar Hernández, moving Andy Pages to right field, and targeting established center-field options like Jarren Duran, Steven Kwan, or Byron Buxton.
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