Dodgers Notes: LA Releases Infielder, Nolan Arenado Blocks Trade, Teoscar Hernandez Contract Desires
The Los Angeles Dodgers released an infielder this week after just one year with the organization. The Dodgers acquired him in a trade this past March, and have now sent him back to free agency after one season.
In other Dodgers news, Teoscar Hernández’s reported desired contract in free agency has been revealed. The numbers appear to be lower than they were when the offseason began.
And finally, Nolan Arenado reportedly used his no-trade clause to block a move to one of the Dodgers’ rivals. The Dodgers remain on his wish list of potential teams to wind up with this offseason.
Here’s all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Dodgers Release Infielder After One Season With Organization
Nolan Arenado Blocked Trade to Dodgers’ Rival
Teoscar Hernandez’s Contract Desires Revealed: Should Dodgers Give Him This Deal?
Dodgers Linked to 44-Homer Slugger as Potential Teoscar Hernandez Replacement
Dodgers’ NL West Rival Could Make Massive Splash in Free Agency
Shohei Ohtani’s Pitching Looks ‘Really, Really Good’, Says Dodgers Teammate
Max Muncy Has Epic Quote to Those Complaining Dodgers Are Unfairly Building Super Team
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