Despite already spending over $300 million this winter, the back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers remain active. They are exploring a trade for Milwaukee Brewers All-Star starter Freddy Peralta to bolster their rotation depth.
The Dodgers have extensive injury concerns among their starting pitchers, including Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and Shohei Ohtani, prompting manager Dave Roberts to consider a six-man rotation. To acquire Peralta, who is approaching free agency, the Dodgers have the necessary trade assets, including MLB-ready pitching prospects and potentially expendable players like outfielder Ryan Ward. While the Brewers have the leverage to keep Peralta, the Dodgers’ financial resources and prospect capital make them a serious suitor for the ace.
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