Dodgers Notes: Veteran Reveals Retirement Plan, Top Free Agent Wants to Join LA, Garrett Crochet Trade?
The Los Angeles Dodgers are considered to be a strong contender when it comes to acquiring the Chicago White Sox ace Garrett Crochet. The 25-year-old had a standout 2024 season, earning an All-Star nod and setting career highs in strikeouts and innings pitched. With two years of team control remaining and an affordable salary, Crochet is an attractive option for the Dodgers.
Veteran shortstop Miguel Rojas plans to retire after the 2026 season, aiming to finish his career with the Dodgers. The 35-year-old had a strong 2024 season, posting a .283/.337/.410 line. Rojas expressed his desire to leave the game at his peak and transition into coaching with the Dodgers after his playing days are over.
Former Dodgers starting pitcher Rich Hill is hoping to return to Major League Baseball in 2025. At 44, Hill is determined to chase a World Series title and believes he still has value as a starting pitcher. He remains optimistic and hopes to continue playing for at least one more season.
Here are the top Dodgers stories from the day:
Dodgers Among Most Likely Landing Spot for All-Star Pitcher in Blockbuster Trade: Report
Miguel Rojas Reveals His Retirement Timeline, Talks Future With Dodgers: Exclusive
Former Dodgers Pitcher Hoping to Return to MLB in 2025
Miguel Rojas Reveals When Dodgers Knew They Would Win 2024 World Series
Top Free Agent Reliever Pretty Much Says He Wants to Sign With Dodgers
Iconic Dodgers Silver Slugger Merchandise Released By FOCO
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