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You’ve heard all the complaints since Los Angeles signed Kyle Tucker: “The Dodgers have all the All-Stars now!” Well, I am here to tell you that that's not true. The Dodgers do not have all the All-Stars.
The Dodgers got better — on paper, of course — than the team that has won the last two World Series titles. Such is life in the franchise’s self-described golden era. It’s an eye-popping roster, even before you consider that the Dodgers might not be done.
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Andrew Friedman: Dodgers roster 'feels pretty well set'
The Los Angeles Dodgers have enjoyed another wildly successful offseason after signing two of the top free agents in Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz. Tucker fills an important need in the outfield while Díaz gives the team their first dedicated closer since Kenley Jansen.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could move Freddie Freeman to the fifth spot in the lineup in 2026 following the addition of superstar Kyle Tucker.
Andrew Friedman says the Dodgers roster is set, reinforcing a long-term vision focused on depth, flexibility, and October success. The post Dodgers Signal Roster Stability After Massive Offseason Spending appeared first on Heavy Sports.
With Kyle Tucker added to the Dodgers, there is virtually no stopping that power-laden lineup, not even the 2025 AL All-Stars.
Los Angeles Dodgers infielders Alex Freeland and Hyeseong Kim could fight over a roster spot this spring training.
Dodgers removed an outfielder from their 40-man roster for Kyle Tucker.