Dodgers confirmed the returned a ‘Landing Spot’ for $324 Million Star Pitcher and two others…
The Dodgers have again hit their stride here in 2024, with 11 wins in 15 games, and right in time for the stretch run to the MLB playoffs. L.A. fans have seen enough in recent years to bring only the most cautious of optimism into any playoff scenario, but there’s little doubt that this team is constructed to win now, and has a championship window that figures to remain cracked open for a few years yet.
But if there is anything the past five months has taught us, it’s that no team, no matter how well constructed, can ever have quite enough pitching. So whenever the focus turns from 2024 to 2025, expect the Dodgers to be thinking long and hard about how to arrange their group of starting pitchers.
The team does not have all that many firm commitments on the mound beyond this year. Thus, if they wanted to make a free-agent splash, they could consider a surprise pursuit of one of the top names that will be on the market: Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, the 2022 A.L. Cy Young Award winner.
Dodgers Could Seek Starting Pitching This Offseason
That’s the notion from Bleacher Report, where analyst Kerry Miller looked at potential outcomes of a Cole free agency in an article titled, “Landing Spots for Gerrit Cole amid Opt-Out Rumors of Yankees Contract.”
Miller cites the Dodgers as No. 4 on the list of potential Cole destinations. Indeed, the Dodgers could have room for Cole, given that their only firm commitments in the 2025 rotation are Tyler Glasnow and rookie Yoshinobu Yamamoto. They’re certain to bring back Gavin Stone, and there’s some indication that Shohei Ohtani might want to return to the mound.