The Los Angeles Dodgers are still fresh off of their second straight World Series win. Despite facing a tough test from the Toronto Blue Jays, Dave Roberts and company were able to get the win and head into the offseason happy.

While the pure joy from winning a championship remains, the Dodgers are focused on winning a third straight.

In order to make that goal become a reality, Los Angeles will need to make moves. The team can always improve and the front office is undoubtedly working to find ways to do just that.

That being said, a dynamic trade target has been suggested for the Dodgers.

Garrett Kerman of ClutchPoints has suggested a trade for Los Angeles that would see the Dodgers acquire Jazz Chisholm from the New York Yankees. In his suggested trade, L.A. would send Hyeseong Kim, Zyhir Hope, and Jackson Ferris to the Yankees for Chisholm.

Rumors have started picking up about Chisholm potentially being available on the trade market after comments made by Brian Cashman.

Chisholm is coming off of a 2025 MLB season that saw him play 130 games for New York. He hit 31 home runs to go along with 80 RBI, while also producing a slash line of .242/.332/.481.

At 27 years old, Chisholm could be a long-term building block for a team. If the Dodgers were to acquire him, he would instantly bring more offensive firepower to Los Angeles.

Whether or not the Dodgers will actually pursue a trade with the Yankees for Chisholm remains to be seen. However, it’s a very intriguing idea that could make a lot of sense if New York is actually open to the idea of dealing him.

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