The Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines on Tuesday after signing top free agent closer Edwin Diaz to a record-setting three-year, $69 million contract, filling a major hole in their roster.
With a lot of time left in the postseason, questions abound about what other moves the Dodgers might make ahead of Spring Training.
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Before the Dodgers brought in Diaz, manager Dave Roberts told reporters that he didn’t expect there to be any “big splash” moves to be made.