With less than a week until baseball's annual Winter Meetings, the relief pitching market is beginning to heat up. That means that if the Dodgers are aiming to buy high, they may need to act sooner rather than later.
Raisel Iglesias was one of the first notable free-agent relievers to sign when he returned to the Braves on a one-year deal in November, but other big names have begun to fall in recent days. Ryan Helsley's two-year deal with the Orioles became official on Monday, and Devin Williams reportedly agreed to a three-year deal with the Mets later that night.
Last offseason, the Dodgers assembled a formidable bullpen with the additions of Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates, as well as the return of Blake Treinen. But the relief corps proved problematic throughout the season, combin

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