
While the Los Angeles Dodgers have a pretty complete team, they may not use MLB’s trade deadline to acquire anyone on the pitching front. Despite a beat-up staff dealing with several injuries, especially to starters like Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and Roki Sasaki, Los Angeles expects to get all of those arms back. However, as shown in the past, the Dodgers are consistently an aggressive team in terms of trades, always looking to bolster their roster to the best of their ability.
The Dodgers took a slight gamble this offseason when they signed outfielder Michael Conforto to a one-year, $17 million contract. The mainstay left fielder for Los Angeles has struggled throughout the season and may need to be replaced to clear up space in the outfield for a more productive hitter.
Los Angeles should consider making a move with the Texas Rangers for Adolis Garcia.
Why Should the Dodgers Trade for Garcia?
This proposal is interesting because it’s unclear if the Texas Rangers will be sellers, and if so, what they will sell off. However, Texas is currently struggling, with a record of 31-35, and in fourth place in the American League West. Each day that goes by and brings us closer to the deadline, there is a more likely chance they will move off some parts.
Here is writer Dylan Sanders’ reasoning behind a trade for Garcia: