The Los Angeles Dodgers made one splash already amid the MLB Winter Meetings, signing close Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million deal, though the wait for another move has been long.
Other than re-signing utility player Miguel Rojas to his last deal before retiring, the Dodgers have been quiet.
In fairness to the front office, much of the league has been at a standstill as key free-agent players remain unsigned, most notably Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, both of whom are available.
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However, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the wait is set to end soon, as the hot stove is expected to be lit soon.