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Dodgers Remain Interested in 2 Strong Defenders on Trade Market

The Los Angeles Dodgers have already made one big swing in free agency this offseason, signing top available closer Edwin Diaz to a record-setting three-year, $69 million deal signifying that the Dodgers are more than willing to continue spending at an unprecedented rate.

Diaz fills a major team need, as the Dodger bullpen struggled throughout the season last year. Now with one of the league’s top closers, the team has time to sort out the rest of the bullpen.

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Beyond the bullpen, the Dodgers’ other main area of improvement is the outfield, as the team is looking to improve defensively without sacrificing too much offensive production.