After addressing their two greatest wants this offseason, the bullpen and outfield, by way of free company, the Dodgers seem like comparatively set with their roster a little bit greater than three weeks earlier than pitchers and catchers report back to spring coaching in Arizona.
“There’s nonetheless some issues we’re kicking round and a few conversations which were ongoing for a little bit bit that we’re going to proceed to boost and construct up depth,” Friedman instructed reporters.
Requested if the Dodgers nonetheless are available in the market for beginning pitching, Friedman stated: “We aren’t.”
That appeared to play out Wednesday evening when the Mets acquired beginning pitcher Freddy Peralta in a commerce with the Milwaukee Brewers.
The 29-year-old right-hander had been somebody the Dodgers had been focused on, the Athletic reported this week. Contemplating their rotation already projected to characteristic Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow and Roki Sasaki, the reported curiosity in Peralta was shocking.
However coming off a grueling postseason through which the starters, Yamamoto particularly, carried a heavy load, the Dodgers already had been enthusiastic about methods to navigate subsequent season — particularly with the World Baseball Basic in March.
Final month throughout winter conferences, Roberts hinted at a six-man rotation as a method to give starters further relaxation over a protracted season. Among the many Dodgers’ 4 beginning pitchers in the course of the postseason — Yamamoto, Snell, Glasnow and Ohtani — solely Yamamoto pitched the complete season. Snell and Glasnow spent important time on the injured checklist, and Ohtani didn’t make his pitching debut till June.
The Dodgers have loads of younger pitchers who may step in, from ascendant minor-league prospect Jackson Ferris, to returning 2024 breakout rookies River Ryan and Gavin Stone, to the more-established Justin Wrobleski and Emmet Sheehan.
