Dodgers Reportedly Shopping Ryan Brasier
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have been active in reshaping their bullpen, recently signing reliever Tanner Scott to a lucrative four-year, $72 million deal, and are close to finalizing a contract with Kirby Yates. This activity follows the revelation of forearm inflammation in setup man Michael Kopech, prompting the Dodgers to seek higher-leverage additions. To accommodate these acquisitions, they are reportedly considering trades involving surplus players, including 37-year-old Ryan Brasier, who had a successful stint last season but may no longer have a prominent role in the revamped bullpen.
The Dodgers are aggressively bolstering their bullpen by signing top relievers while facing potential roster adjustments due to forearm issues in their current pitching staff.
With a mix of new signings and the need for roster space, the Dodgers are likely to trade surplus players like Ryan Brasier to make room.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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