Dodgers Surprisingly Expected to Pursue Key Upgrade at Trade Deadline, Says Insider
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Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers' president of baseball operations, expressed his desire to avoid making purchases at the trade deadline, stating his commitment to resolving issues earlier. Despite spending $107 million on relievers Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates, and Blake Treinen, the team is still pursuing additional bullpen options due to disappointing performances and injuries. Scott has blown a league-high seven saves this season, while Yates has struggled with a 3.90 ERA. The Dodgers are exploring trades with the Minnesota Twins to strengthen their bullpen for the remainder of the season.
Dodgers president Andrew Friedman stated, 'My goal is to not buy in July. ... My goal is to do everything we can right now to not buy in July. It is terrible.'
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