The Los Angeles Dodgers don’t rebuild. They reconfigure. They re-optimize. They rebalance the machine until the engine hums again. And if you squint, you can already see Andrew Friedman picking up the wrench with those two names Dodgers fans have been whispering about all winter: Teoscar Hernández and Tyler Glasnow.
Offloading both contracts in 2026 wouldn’t just be a reshuffling of talent — it would be a financial earthquake. A loud one. The kind that shakes loose tens of millions of dollars and reminds the rest of baseball that the Dodgers operate on a different tier, a different wavelength, and often, a different stratosphere altogether.