Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly make a significant offer to free agent shortstop Willy Adames, aiming to enhance their infield.
MLB Insider Mike Rodriguez reveals that the Dodgers are competing with the New York Mets, who have extended a 7-year, $160 million offer to Adames.
Adames is known for his strong defensive s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s and offensive power, making him a valuable addition to the Dodgers’ lineup.
The Dodgers’ offer allows Adames to maintain his position as shortstop, while the Mets would require him to transition to third base.
Adames has demonstrated consistent performance in recent seasons, increasing his home run average and proving impactful in crucial moments.
The potential signing of Adames could lead to a reevaluation of the Dodgers’ infield strategy, particularly at second base.
The decision for Adames will weigh heavily on the competitive culture of each team and the opportunity for career growth in a major market like Los Angeles.