The Dodgers have missed out on one other high reliever who determined to signal with the opposite staff from Los Angeles. In line with ESPN’s Jeff Passan, left-handed pitcher Matt Moore has agreed to signal a one-year, $9 million take care of the Angels.
Moore, 34, has emerged as a high reliever within the final two years. Since 2022, in 126.2 innings, he has a 2.20 ERA, and has struck out 143 batters whereas strolling 53.
The Angels have made fairly the trouble to bolster their bullpen this offseason. In addition they locked down right-handed reliever Robert Stephenson on a three-year, $33 million deal, who was one other potential Dodgers goal. Having a strong bullpen could make up for lackluster beginning pitching — an space the Angels nonetheless want to handle.
For the Dodgers, that makes three relivers and two left-handed relievers who signed elsewhere this offseason. Final week, All-Star nearer Josh Hader signed a five-year, $95 million contract with the Houston Astros.
President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman has dedicated important monetary sources to this roster this offseason — greater than $1 billion. Nonetheless, Ricky Vanasco stays the one exterior, free-agent bullpen arm added to the roster.
If the Dodgers don’t add one other left-handed possibility, the Dodgers will depend on Caleb Ferguson and Alex Vesia this season. Ryan Yarbrough can present some size, however they’ve used him principally in lengthy aid versus high-leverage conditions. Whereas they’ve confirmed themselves dependable up to now, yet another left-handed possibility would insulate the staff from harm or poor efficiency.
It’s price noting that James Paxton will replenish the 40-man roster when that signing turns into official, so any transfer would require additional roster manipulation.
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