The Los Angeles Dodgers may have broken their 32-year World Series drought, but that doesn’t mean that president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman is satisfied moving forward.
Friedman has built an absolute juggernaut in his time with the Dodgers, winning the National League West every year while also maintaining a top-five farm system.
He made a big move last offseason in effort to to get the Dodgers over the top, acquiring Mookie Betts from the Boston Red Sox in a blockbuster trade. While a deal of that nature doesn’t occur every year, it appears Friedman plans to be aggressive again this offseason to improve the club in hopes of repeating as champions in 2021.