The trade with the Red Sox marked a significant shift for the Dodgers, allowing them to shed the weight of the Frank McCourt era and embrace a new, ambitious vision under Guggenheim Baseball Management.
Adrián González's impact extended beyond statistics; he quickly endeared himself to Dodgers fans, hitting a three-run homer on his first at-bat and contributing significantly to the community.
Even though the Dodgers acquired the biggest names in the trade, it was the Red Sox who would achieve immediate success, winning the World Series in 2013.
The transaction was pivotal for both teams: it altered the fortunes of the Dodgers in terms of financial flexibility and competitiveness while allowing the Red Sox to reset their roster.
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