
"The Dodgers brought back Miguel Rojas on a one-year deal in their first free agency move of the offseason, and gave closing pitcher Edwin Diaz a three-year, $69 million deal just a couple of days later. The Athletic's Chad Jennings listed the Dodgers as a team which is aggressively adding during the 2025 offseason. "[The Dodgers] haven't done a lot this winter, but they also didn't lose a lot to free agency (and much of what they did lose could be addition by subtraction),"
"As far as the Dodgers' departures go, their biggest loss is Clayton Kershaw, who retired after 18 seasons in MLB. Other than the future Hall of Famer, the Dodgers lost Michael Conforto, Kirby Yates and Michael Kopech to free agency - none of whom made much of a difference in 2025. Rojas has already returned from free agency, and Kiké Hernandez could still very well return later in the offseason."
The Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed Miguel Rojas to a one-year deal and added closer Edwin Díaz on a three-year, $69 million contract, marking an aggressive offseason move. Clayton Kershaw retired after 18 major-league seasons, and the team lost Michael Conforto, Kirby Yates and Michael Kopech to free agency. Kiké Hernandez remains a possibility to return later in the offseason. Edwin Díaz arrives as a top high-leverage reliever, providing a substantial boost to a bullpen that struggled late in the previous season. The Dodgers still have a left-field vacancy to address to stay competitive.
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