Dodgers trade rumors update: Tarik Skubal, Garrett Crochet, Luis Robert Jr. & more

DodgerBlue.com managing editor Blake Williams and senior staff writer Scott Geirman discuss the latest Los Angeles Dodgers trade rumors involving Tarik Skubal, Garrett Crochet, Luis Robert Jr. and Michael Kopech.
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15 comments
  1. Considering that our main guys are on contract for a while, depleting the farm this year to go for it is something I won't Monday morning quarterback over. Let's not waste our core's best years over what "might be" prospects. The percentage that they all become Yordan is so slim in reality.

  2. Get both pitchers for the playoffs and if there is a surplus of starters next year with everyone back from injury trade one or both of them to replenish the farm or fill other holes

  3. Dodgers need to make a trades, for a couple, or more players. To fill the holes in their billion dollar roster. Pitching? Hitting,and short stop? So 3 or 4 players

  4. Outman, Pages, and Teo are the best players to stay with the Dodgers. Trade from the minor league players stuck with no where to player on the big league roster. Namely catching prospects.

  5. Neither. Why drain most of the higher end trade resources for a SP who might have an impact once every five days over a need for position players or high leverage relievers who can impact every game or every other game? The most recent few series have shown that quality starts are blown up by poor relief (who trusts phillips now?) and a lineup overstuffed with swing and miss power over contact hitters who get themselves out that results in an inconsistent and monotone offense. I suggest stretching trade assets to upgrade or fortify multiple positions: I would suggest Eovaldi, AJ Puk, Nick Horner (who could be available if cubs decide they are out), yates, or possibly a buy low possible in yandy diaz who is having a slightly down year and has a minor injury right now. Difficult but not impossible gets (although it would require overpays): rengifo and yoshida. The ideals would likely represent the sole deal that could impact the current club but require so many prospects, the team wouldn't be able to swing any other impact deals: mason miller, CJ Abrams, and Scott. Again, I am not including SPs or redundant hitter profiles like Robert and arozarena. Bichette is too risky and his issues mirror pages: consistently swings out of the zone and refuses to take walks. He would be far too pricey with no guarantee his game hasn't fallen off a cliff.

  6. Bo Bichette has reportedly told his friends that he wants to be traded. Yes, I know Bichette is injured, but when we trade for Scherzer and Trea, Trea was injured.

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