How will Dodgers reload in 2022? Bowden on offseason options, what happens to the team’s top free agents – The Athletic

NS Dodgers, the winner of 106 regular-season games and the owner of the highest paychecks in baseball, must regroup in 2022 after a staggering fall. brave in the NLCS. They enter the season with nine major free agents coming up and key decisions up and down the roster. So who stays, who goes and what new players are added?

They can’t just “run it again” next year. Baseball operations president Andrew Friedman must determine where to spend and how to improve this team for another World Series in 2022. Here are my thoughts on the Dodgers’ approach to the season, from What happens to their top freelancers comes up with some potential free-targeted agencies and trading options.

first. Corey Seager, SSAge: 272021 WAR (Baseball-Reference): 3.7

Seager was the Dodgers’ most important freelancer, his early years were just beginning, and they needed to sign him. He competed in the biggest moments, winning the NLCS award and World Series MVP in 2020, though he struggled some in this post-season. He’s a 0.300 hit hitter with 30 home runs who consistently leads in races with the best of top pitchers. He’s not a standout defensive player but he’s for sure; he gets into the habit of playing with good angles and jumps, and benefits from a strong arm.

It will probably take close to a 10- or 12-year deal for the Dodgers to keep Seager, and if they make that kind of commitment, they should plan to have him at a third facility for most of the contract.

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