Report: Dodgers have preference in potential Dustin May trade
Briefly

As the MLB trade deadline approaches on July 31, the Los Angeles Dodgers seek to strengthen their bullpen and add a left-handed hitting outfielder. Although the team made notable offseason acquisitions, including Kirby Yates and Michael Conforto, they are also considering trading Dustin May, preferably for an outfielder. Reports suggest interest in St. Louis Cardinals All-Star Brendan Donovan, who is under team control through 2027. The Dodgers face injury concerns but are preparing for a complete rotation and seek to improve their overall lineup.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Dodgers focus on enhancing their bullpen and acquiring a left-handed hitting outfielder, despite previous offseason signings.
The Dodgers are reportedly open to trading Dustin May, with interest in acquiring an outfielder like St. Louis Cardinals' Brendan Donovan, under team control through 2027.
While trading a starting pitcher poses risks due to injury concerns, the Dodgers are prepared to have a complete rotation, including notable players like Shohei Ohtani and Clayton Kershaw.
Dustin May's recent move to the bullpen doesn’t resolve the Dodgers’ need for roster upgrades, as they require a stronger lineup to contend effectively.
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