Dodgers on No Trade List for $107 Million All-Star Outfielder: Report
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have struggled with Michael Conforto's underwhelming performance and are considering outfield trading options. Bryan Reynolds of the Pirates is a potential target but has a no-trade clause that includes the Dodgers. Despite his ability and past performance, including hitting at least 24 home runs in recent years, Reynolds is having a down season with a .230 batting average. He wishes to avoid relocating to playoff-contending teams in California, New York, and Canada, complicating potential trade discussions.
Michael Conforto's signing with the Dodgers has proven unsuccessful, leading to speculation about the team seeking outfield help as the trade deadline approaches.
Bryan Reynolds, a star outfielder for the Pirates, has long been connected to the Dodgers but is blocked by a no-trade clause that includes Los Angeles.
Reynolds, who has a career batting average of .272, is experiencing a down year at .230 with only 10 home runs and 45 RBIs.
The irony lies in Reynolds' desire to avoid teams in California, New York, and Canada, despite those teams being in playoff contention.
Read at Dodgers Nation
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