Los Angeles Dodgers
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Joe Kelly’s inconsistent performance and injuries in 2024 suggest the Dodgers should not re-sign him as he approaches retirement.
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In 2024, Dodgers’ Mookie Betts, Teoscar Hernández, and Shohei Ohtani won Silver Sluggers, showcasing exceptional offensive performances despite challenges.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Jack Flaherty but should not re-sign him due to inconsistencies and injury concerns. With a strong right-handed rotation, the team seeks better value in starting pitching options.
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Kiké Hernández, crucial for the Dodgers’ 2024 championship, excelled in postseason despite a poor regular season. His versatility and defense make him vital to re-sign for two years.
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The Dodgers announced Mookie Betts’ return to the infield amid outfield shortages. Betts’ shift improves team dynamics, while other players struggle. An intriguing offseason is anticipated for the Dodgers.
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Blake Treinen, a key reliever for the Dodgers, returned after injury, performed excellently in the postseason, and is a free agent the team must re-sign.
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Shohei Ohtani underwent shoulder surgery for a torn labrum after injuring himself in the World Series. The Dodgers anticipate his return for spring training, hoping he can continue his impressive dual-role performance.
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Teoscar Hernández, pivotal for the Dodgers’ 2024 championship, seeks a return after a successful season with 33 home runs. His re-signing is crucial due to key player’s absences.
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After 17 years with the Dodgers, Clayton Kershaw finally achieved a world championship. Despite injury struggles and surgeries upcoming, he plans to return in 2025, showcasing his dedication to the team.
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After winning the World Championship, the Dodgers face an offseason of rebuilding, needing starting pitchers and addressing player retirements, injuries, and potential trades to maintain their championship status.
