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The Dodgers might pursue a similar deal to the one that landed them Michael Kopech and Tommy Edman at last year's deadline.
It felt like overkill in the offseason. The team that had everything — the defending champions — just kept layering on more and more talent and adding to a soaring payroll.
With the trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Los Angeles Dodgers should go all-in and take a massive swing on a game-changing player.
Adding to the bullpen should be the Dodgers' top priority at the deadline, and Cardinals reliever Ryan Helsley would be a top option for the Dodgers to consider. The two-time All-Star and reigning Reliever of the Year is 3-1 this season with a 3.00 ERA across 36 innings pitched, and his 21 saves ranks 10th in MLB.
The Los Angeles Dodgers need to add more talent and depth to their bullpen. A trade for St. Louis Cardinals star closer Ryan Helsley would fit the bill.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are hopeful closer Tanner Scott will return sooner than expected from an elbow injury, per manager Dave Roberts.
On average over the past 25 years, about 2.5 players deemed Top 100 prospects are dealt each year by the MLB Trade Deadline. With this year's Deadline looming, none have swapped jerseys so far, helpin
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