The Los Angeles Dodgers usually are not slowing down of their quest to repeat as World Sequence champions.
Mark Feinsand from MLB.com reported that the Dodgers signed reliever Tanner Scott to a four-year, $72 million contract. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic added that Scott will obtain a signing bonus and deferred cash, as has been the case with a lot of the Dodgers’ contracts this offseason.
Ranked because the 19th-best free agent and the highest reliever obtainable by FanGraphs, Scott had a dominant displaying in 2024. He posted a 1.75 ERA and a 1.125 WHIP in his 71.3 innings between the Marlins and Padres, notching 22 saves whereas putting out 84 batters.
Scott provides one more energy arm to the again of the Dodgers bullpen. He’ll be part of presumed nearer Michael Kopech and the recently re-signed Blake Treinen to kind a formidable trio over the ultimate few innings.
Scott is simply the most recent addition in what has been an impressive offseason for the Dodgers. Pitchers Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki will fortify a rotation with just two pitchers throwing greater than 100 innings or making no less than 20 begins.
The Dodgers re-signed outfielder Teoscar Hernandez and added Michael Conforto. Korean second baseman Hyeseong Kim signed a three-year deal, including intriguing upside to the infield. These strikes have include a worth, as Spotrac projects the Dodgers’ payroll to exceed $374.5 million.
The Dodgers’ offseason has led to different questions. Jon Heyman of the New York Post opined that the Dodgers’ spectacular roster is unhealthy for baseball. These deferred contracts will ultimately come due. Nevertheless, these are questions for the longer term — the Dodgers are busy constructing a stacked roster that ought to contend for a championship for years to return.