The Los Angeles Dodgers enter the offseason with a three-peat on their minds, even if Brandon Gomes believes not much is needed to build up the roster to go the distance in 2026. Fans might disagree, with the bullpen and left field looking like primary areas of concern.
But more so than adding to the roster, the bigger concern should be protecting what is already there. After all, it's not the holes that might be present now that threaten to derail the Dodgers, but rather the unforeseen ones that are sure to arise and test their depth once the injury bug rears its ugly head.