- Sun Dec 01, 2024 4:16 pm
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The recent signing of Blake Snell to a massive five-year, $182 million contract has sent shockwaves through the Dodgers organization, and it raises some intriguing questions about the future of the team's pitching staff. With both Walker Buehler and Jack Flaherty now free agents, many are speculating whether this marks the end of their time in Los Angeles.
What do you think? Will the Dodgers let go of two pitchers who have been pivotal in their postseason success? Buehler's clutch performances in the World Series and Flaherty's emergence as a key starter in the NLCS have left a lasting impact. But with Snell now in the mix, is there really room for both of them?
Some insiders believe that Buehler could land a lucrative deal elsewhere, potentially with a player option for a second year. If you were in charge, would you prioritize keeping Buehler or Flaherty, or do you think the Dodgers should focus on other areas of need?
Moreover, with the potential addition of young talent like Roki Sasaki from Japan, how do you see the Dodgers' rotation shaping up? Are we witnessing a shift in strategy that could redefine the team's approach to pitching?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What bold predictions do you have for the Dodgers' offseason? Will they make a surprising move, or will they stick to their current roster? Share your insights and let the debate begin!
What do you think? Will the Dodgers let go of two pitchers who have been pivotal in their postseason success? Buehler's clutch performances in the World Series and Flaherty's emergence as a key starter in the NLCS have left a lasting impact. But with Snell now in the mix, is there really room for both of them?
Some insiders believe that Buehler could land a lucrative deal elsewhere, potentially with a player option for a second year. If you were in charge, would you prioritize keeping Buehler or Flaherty, or do you think the Dodgers should focus on other areas of need?
Moreover, with the potential addition of young talent like Roki Sasaki from Japan, how do you see the Dodgers' rotation shaping up? Are we witnessing a shift in strategy that could redefine the team's approach to pitching?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What bold predictions do you have for the Dodgers' offseason? Will they make a surprising move, or will they stick to their current roster? Share your insights and let the debate begin!