The Los Angeles Dodgers are actively seeking middle infield upgrades ahead of the MLB trade deadline, while infielder Miguel Rojas has finalized his plans to retire after the current season.
Los Angeles holds a 34-20 record and leads the National League West, according to sports. yahoo.
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Despite a $300 million payroll, the franchise needs to boost its middle infield production to secure a third consecutive World Series title.
Shortstop Mookie Betts has been limited to 20 games due to a right oblique strain, leaving the team thin at the position.
Trade Targets: Abrams and Marte
Bleacher Report analyst Tim Kelly reported that the Dodgers require an upgrade over the combination of Hyeseong Kim, Alex Freeland, and Miguel Rojas.
National League All-Stars CJ Abrams of the Washington Nationals and Ketel Marte of the Arizona Diamondbacks have emerged as potential trade targets for the front office led by Andrew Friedman.
Kelly noted that acquiring Abrams represents a nightmare scenario for the rest of Major League Baseball.
The 25-year-old Abrams remains under team control via arbitration until 2029 and previously arose in offseason trade discussions, according to Anthony Franco of MLB Trade Rumors.
Sporting News reported that Abrams currently leads the Major Leagues with 46 RBIs and owns a . 925 OPS with 12 home runs through 54 games.
Rojas Confirms Retirement Plans
The 37-year-old Rojas confirmed his impending retirement during an interview with David Vassegh on Dodger Talk, despite previously hitting a game-tying home run in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series.