July 4, 2024

Breaking down Los Angeles Dodgers' starting rotation for 2023 season

Dodgers Have Trade Talk With Guardians Regarding the World Class Ace who could Bolster the Team’s Performance

When Los Angeles Dodgers CEO Stan Kasten said the team wasn’t done improving after a billion-dollar December spending spree, he wasn’t kidding. The Dodgers have done more than any team this off-season to make the 20’s their decade.

Los Angeles’ starting rotation is already loaded, but lacks major league experience beyond recently acquired right-hander Tyler Glasnow and returning ace Walker Buehler. Pitchers and catchers are still more than a month away from reporting to spring training, and the Dodgers’ front office wouldn’t mind adding a veteran arm to that mix.

Cleveland Guardians could trade Shane Bieber as he continues evolution

According to Dodgers insider Juan Toribio, the Dodgers “checked in” with the Cleveland Guardians on former Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber.

Los Angeles has checked in with the Guardians on Shane Bieber, who will be a free agent at the end of the ‘24 season. The Guardians are a tough team to deal with, however, and don’t necessarily have to move the right-hander.

Bieber has one more season of team control and is still only 28 years old. In six seasons, Bieber has already panned out an excellent career for himself. He won the 2020 American League Cy Young award. He’s also won a Gold Glove, pitching’s triple crown, and is a two-time All-Star.

The Orange native saw his performance regress in 2023, when he finished 6-6 with a 3.80 ERA in 21 starts. Bieber did not pitch between July 9 and Sept. 22 because of right elbow inflammation.

If the elbow injury did not impede his arm strength, it’s possible it affected Bieber’s command. Although his velocity was basically unchanged from 2022, his walk rate rose, as did the contact rate on each of his pitches. Perhaps the Dodgers’ scouts and performance staff identified a correctable flaw that led to their interest in the 28-year-old right-hander.

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The Dodgers have said they would do their best to improve even after getting Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and they weren’t kidding. Although it’s been a slow-paced offseason in general, Dodger fans have plenty to be ecstatic about.

Even if the discussions around Bieber prove fruitless, don’t be surprised if another established starting pitcher makes his way to Los Angeles.

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Born and Raised in the East side of Los Angeles. Ricardo is a staff writer at Dodgers Nation and on the LA Sports Report network of sites. He’s also a lifelong Dodgers and Lakers fan. Ricardo is an alumnus of CSUN (Go Matadors).

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