Dodgers predicted to spoil fans by trading for $185 million two-time Cy Young to replace Clayton Kershaw, could break baseball

TJ Morin

Dodgers predicted to spoil fans by trading for $185 million two-time Cy Young to replace Clayton Kershaw, could break baseball image

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The Los Angeles Dodgers just completed one of the hardest things in baseball: getting back-to-back wins in the World Series. Now, if they want to create a dynasty, they’ll need to find someone to replace their future Hall-of-Famer, Clayton Kershaw.

Fansided’s Christopher Kline believes that replacement can be another future Hall-of-Famer and two-time Cy Young Jacob deGrom, who, if the Dodgers acquired, could literally break the game of baseball.

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“The Los Angeles Dodgers struggled to field five healthy starters all season and that organization appears to possess a bottomless appetite for star talent. It's right to be more than a little skeptical of L.A. Actually pulling the trigger on a deal like this, especially if the front office still views Rōki Sasaki as a starter. But it's always worth tossing the Dodgers into the mix, because with this front office, it is truly a "never say never" situation. Cycling between deGrom, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow would obviously appeal to fans of the spoiled two-time reigning champs,” Kline wrote. 

This past season, deGrom posted a 12-8 record, a 2.97 ERA, 185 Ks, and a 0.921 WHIP over 172 innings pitched. He would be a major upgrade for the Dodgers over Kershaw and would cement the Dodgers as having the best rotation in the sport.

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Combining deGrom with a four-time MVP in Ohtani, a World Series MVP and Cy Young runner-up in Yamamoto, a two-time Cy Young in Snell, and an All-Star in Glasnow would also legitimately be unfair. No team could face L.A. And think they have it easy facing a back-end of the rotation when all their pitchers are top tier.

The Dodgers probably won’t do this due to payroll and the fact that they still view Sasaki as a starter. However, like Kline said, never say never.

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