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The Los Angeles Dodgers have faced as many injuries as any team in baseball, and it might result in a handful of big trades in the coming weeks.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could look to trade starting pitcher Dustin May ahead of next week’s MLB trade deadline.
If Dustin May's career with the Los Angeles Dodgers ends up being over, at least he went out in grand fashion. The mercurial right-handed hurler threw 4.2 inni
Late-inning relievers are a hot commodity, and Minnesota has two of the best.
With the trade deadline rapidly approaching, some reporters feel that Dustin May has pitched his last home game at Dodgers Stadium.
Rich Hill, a fan favorite when he pitched for the Dodgers back when Gerald Ford was president, signed with the Kansas City Royals and gave up only one run in five innings of his first start. Hill, 45, is pitching for his 14th majors league team, tying the record set by former Dodger top prospect Edwin Jackson.
And one of the names that is getting brought up a lot is Cleveland Guardians' All-Star outfielder Steven Kwan, a three-time Gold Glove Award winner that is an incredible contact hitter as well. Kwan was ranked second behind Arizona's Eugenio Suarez in ESPN's "Top 50 trade Candidates" list, published by Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel.
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MLB rumors: Ken Rosenthal floats Eugenio Suarez as Brewers trade targetAs the MLB trade deadline looms, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez could find himself heading to the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Dodgers approach the trade deadline trying to square their lofty preseason expectations with what has proved to be an imperfect start to the year.