The Los Angeles Dodgers are never shy about doing what’s needed, especially when elite talent is on the open market.
As the front office looks for ways to keep the roster the best in baseball, while maintaining star power, they’ve been linked to yet another top-end free agent.
Bo Bichette’s free agency is one of the hottest out right now, and it’s easy to understand why.
He brings a strong offensive track record and has experience playing on competitive teams. Even for a Dodgers roster stacked with talent, a player like Bichette would be a significant upgrade.
Los Angeles doesn’t necessarily need to make a splash here, but the organization has made many of them in recent years, regardless of how a player might fit.
That approach allows the Dodgers to stay competitive and put them in a position to win.
R.J. Anderson of CBS Sports believes Bichette could be an option, citing a report from the New York Post.
“Some of MLB's highest rollers -- the Dodgers, Yankees, and Cubs -- have at least checked in with free-agent infielder Bo Bichette's camp, per the New York Post. Bichette has previously been connected in rumors with the Blue Jays, the only team he's played for as a professional, and the Red Sox,” he wrote.
For the Dodgers, this would be yet another move to put them in a position to win again.
Even a simple check-in should have teams like the Toronto Blue Jays worried, as the Dodgers are typically in the mix to land players when reports say they are.
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