Dodgers May Need to Add Another Starting Pitcher at Deadline
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Walks and a terrible fielding effort help the Twins defeat the Dodgers, who are now 1-4 since the All-Star break.
The New York Yankees could be looking for more starting pitchers. Perhaps they could find one on the unlikeliest of trade partners: The Los Angeles Dodgers.
But even with a win, it was hard to avoid feeling like the Dodgers are headed for disaster if they don't come up with some bullpen reinforcements ahead of this month's trade deadline. Scott is just the tip of the iceberg here: Evan Phillips and Brusdar Graterol are both out for the year,
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In the last 12 seasons, they've won 11 division titles, four pennants and two World Series. They've gotten to the point that it is considered a disappointment unless they finish October with a ring. Given the overwhelming odds that the Dodgers make the playoffs again (they are -1600 to win the NL West,
The Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets could both have their sights set on a blockbuster trade for Miami Marlins young pitcher Edward Cabrera.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is hoping it can't get any worse for his team after another brutal bullpen showing in a loss to the Twins.
Every year, the Dodgers do their best to avoid buying in July. And just about every year, they end up having needs ahead of the Trade Deadline. This year is no different.
Thirty-five-year-old former All-Star Seth Lugo would be quite possibly the best starting pitcher traded at the Jul. 31 deadline--if the Royals decide to cut bait. So with Kansas City sitting at 49-52, 4 1/2 games out of Wild Card position, is it worth sacrificing a realistic shot at the playoffs for a prospect haul?