The Los Angeles Dodgers haven’t quite exceeded the expectations laid out for them this season, but at least according to president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, it is too close to call.
An offseason that looked to addressing pitching depth was plagued once again by injuries, and with the promise of hot bats and high-flying home runs, something the Dodgers have certainly done a lot of recently, there have been just as many stretches of stagnant offense.
Friedman is still not looking backwards at judging potential offseason woes, rather looking ahead to the postseason.
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“We’ll wait until after the season,” he said to the Los Angeles Times’ Bill Shaikin.