Dodgers Notes: Ex-Dodger Announces Retirement, LA Targeting All-Star Utility Man, Mason Miller to LA?
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, bringing their record to 61-44 this season. A former Dodgers shortstop announced sudden retirement after 12 seasons in MLB. At the trade deadline, the Dodgers are eyeing an All-Star utility player, potentially enhancing roster flexibility. Although traditionally hesitant to trade for relief pitchers, insiders suggest a potential blockbuster deal with the Athletics for Mason Miller, who previously threw the fastest MLB pitch of the season, could strengthen the bullpen significantly.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Boston Red Sox, 4-2, on Saturday and fell to 61-44 on the year.
In trade deadline news, the Dodgers are reportedly targeting an All-Star utility man in what would be a major move ahead of July 31.
A key insider reported that LA could 'tempt' the Athletics in what would be a blockbuster trade for Mason Miller.
The right-hander threw the fastest pitch of the MLB season earlier this month and could provide extreme assistance to the bullpen, albeit at a major cost.
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