The Los Angeles Dodgers will invest heavily in improving their roster amid the potential for a three-peat next season.
The Dodgers are the back-to-back champions following their 2025 World Series thriller victory. They were pushed to seven games by Toronto, which boasted an electric offense, though the Canada-based team fell short as the Dodgers made crucial plays.
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Los Angeles was not the powerhouse everyone expected for most of the season due to injuries and lackluster performances from key signings in the bullpen and the outfield.
They spent millions to field one of the more expensive rosters in baseball history, and the Dodgers just eked by. In 2026, the Dodgers will want to build a bigger talent cushion and add mo

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