How Active Will Dodgers Be at 2024 MLB Trade Deadline?

As the 2024 MLB trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Dodgers could be among the teams that make significant moves. Currently controlling the National League West, the Dodgers are seemingly evaluating opportunities to strengthen their roster. As the deadline draws near, all eyes are on Los Angeles to see how they navigate the trade market and position themselves for success in the second half of the season.

A Dominating Offense, Despite the Imbalance

This season is crazy in the sense that the Dodgers are ranked near the top of almost every team offense category, but fans have seen how badly the team can perform on a given night. The team is currently ranked second in the majors with a collective .771 OPS and third with 412 runs scored. Obviously, a lot of that production was before Mookie Betts broke his hand, so it doesn’t necessarily reflect the current potency.

Regardless, we see the offense catch fire to produce double-digit runs sprees only to go dormant for days at a time not long after. Bringing back Betts and hopefully getting Max Muncy back at some point instantly makes the lineup deeper, addressing a subpar bottom-of-the-order group that continues to struggle.

With Betts healthy, the top of the order is about as good as it gets in the MLB. However, the bottom of the lineup could be among the worst.

While the Dodgers look fantastic with all the numbers rolled together on paper, they still lack perhaps one more legitimate bat that could accompany Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman. Teoscar Hernandez, Will Smith, and eventually Betts.

A Deep Starting Rotation

In the pitching department, Los Angeles starting pitchers currently have a combined 3.40 team ERA, third in the majors behind the Baltimore Orioles and Philadelphia Phillies. We’ve seen a few significant injuries so far — see Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Walker Buehler — but the rotation continues to shine. Righty Gavin Stone has been the anchor of the rotation in the first half with a 9-2 record and an impressive 2.73 ERA with one complete-game shutout.

More importantly, Landon Knack has contributed on a high level to allow the team to stay atop the league leaders. James Paxton continues to impress the baseball world with some of the best numbers from a southpaw this year.

It’s been two weeks since Yamamoto went on the shelf with a rotator cuff issue, but he has yet to begin a throwing program, suggesting that his return could be longer than expected. Veteran Clayton Kershaw has been shut down with shoulder soreness, so it’s certainly unwise to expect any contributions sometime soon, if at all. The same probably applies to Dustin May.

While the team looks fairly deep on paper for starting pitching, there really aren’t many MLB-ready options beyond Knack. Snagging a proven starter before the deadline could be a smart choice, depending on how things look with Yamamoto and Buehler over the next two to three weeks.

An Unpredictable Bullpen

With Joe Kelly, Brusdar Graterol and Ryan Brasier all on the injured list, nobody would think the Dodgers have the second-best bullpen ERA in the majors at 3.08. Obviously, ERA can be a misleading stat for relievers, but as a group, the Los Angeles bullpen is still in the MLB Top 3 with a 1.06 WHIP and a .203 batting average against.

Half of the current relief crew is made up of names like Yohan Ramirez, Anthony Banda, Michael Petersen and Ryan Yarbrough, suggesting the bullpen might not be as talented as the numbers indicate. With Blake Treinen seemingly unreliable lately, it could be wise to bolster the relief crew with at least one or two reliable arms, unless you trust Daniel Hudson or Alex Vesia to set the stage for Evan Phillips night in and night out.

Keep an eye on young righty Kyle Hurt, as he could be one of those instant upgrades should the Dodgers not make a big bullpen splash at the deadline.

2024 Deadline Outlook

Teams have been quiet about their negotiations and conversations about trades in recent years, compared to decades ago when the press would run wild with any whisper about a potential deal. Still, there’s more than four weeks remaining before this year’s July 30 deadline, meaning that everything is currently on the table as far as possibilities go.

The Dodgers could be big players in the coming weeks — especially in the reliever market — but the progressions of players like Kershaw, May, Kelly, Graterol, Yamamoto and Buehler over the next month could significantly determine how active they will be.

Dodgers Roster: What Lies Ahead for Landon Knack?

The starting pitching carousel that fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers are highly familiar with is beginning to spin quite rapidly. Not counting the occasional bullpen game by a reliever, the Dodgers have already used seven legit starting pitchers so far this season, eight if you count the two starts by Michael Grove earlier in the year.

The funny thing is that righty Tyler Glasnow, who fans thought might be the most vulnerable to an injury coming into the season, leads the club with 16 starts.

The thing about Glasnow is that he still hasn’t pitched a complete season since he was converted from a swing man to a full-time starter back in 2018. Last year, his 21 starts and 120 innings pitched were the most of his eight-year big league career. The native of Newhall, California, missed nearly all of 2022 after having UCL surgery and missed another two months in 2023 with an oblique strain.

Regardless, with both Walker Buehler and Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the injured list, the current rotation stacks up with Glasnow, veteran lefty James Paxton and a trio of young right-handers in Bobby Miller, Gavin Stone and Landon Knack.

Ironically, while Glasnow has surely been the most consistent, Stone and Knack might be the most impressive so far this year.

In his last outing on Friday, Knack threw five scoreless innings, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out two batters. So far this year, Knack has made five starts, posting a very impressive 2.10 ERA and a 0.94 WHIP with 18 punchouts and eight walks over 25-1/3 innings.

As some fans like to do this time of year, a few have included Knack as a hypothetical trade piece during the upcoming deadline, but it could be an unwise decision to deal the 26-year-old Tennessee native, especially in light of all the injuries the Los Angeles starting pitching staff typically faces late in the season.

There was plenty of excitement surrounding Clayton Kershaw’s rehab start on Wednesday, but the veteran lefty is dealing with some residual soreness, which may or may not impact the length of his recovery. Kershaw’s next start was slated for Tuesday with Triple-A Oklahoma City against Reno, but it still remains unclear whether that will happen.

Righty Dustin May had a promising bullpen session last week with pitches clocking in above 90 MPH. At this stage of the game, though, he could be farther away from a return than Kershaw. May is working his way back from a UCL surgery last July.

In the meantime, the starting pitching carousel could stay intact with Glasnow, Paxton, Miller, Stone and Knack, at least for as long as Buehler and Yamamoto remain on the injured list.

Whether the Dodgers will decide to add another starter before the deadline remains to be seen.

Dodgers Starting Rotation: Glasnow, Miller Looking Sharp Early

Heading into the start of the 2024 regular season, the offense of the Los Angeles Dodgers received most of the attention across the baseball blogosphere by boasting one of the most prolific one-two-three punches the game has seen in recent history.

However, a pair of righty pitchers stole the show this week, leading the Dodgers to two early victories in their home opening series at Dodgers Stadium.

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Dodgers Roster: 4 Things to Watch as the Second Round of 2024 Opening Day Approaches

The 2024 regular season has already been unique for the Los Angeles Dodgers in ways they’ve never seen in the past — an opening series in South Korea, a leadoff batter hitting the cover off the baseball and a potential gambling scandal with scores of unanswered questions.

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Dodgers Roster: More Thoughts on the 2024 Starting Rotation

Fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers everywhere got an early holiday present with the signings of Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Although these two moves seemingly put Los Angeles in a very strong position to contend for many years, the team still might need some help to get over the hump in the short term.

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Is Shohei Ohtani a Good Fit for Dodgers?

The 2023-24 MLB free-agent class could be one of the most memorable in recent winters, thanks primarily to a pair of Japanese superstars in Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Ohtani is on top of almost every headline in the baseball blogosphere right now and already has a prolific career as a 29-year-old two-way player. Despite having his 2023 season cut short by an oblique injury and impending elbow surgery, the 2023 American League MVP put up career highs in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging and OPS.

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