Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly pursuing shortstop Willie Adams from the Milwaukee Brewers, a move that could significantly impact the team’s future.
Adams had an impressive 2024 season, boasting a batting average of .258, 32 home runs, and 112 RBIs, making him a valuable target for the Dodgers.
The potential contract for Adams is expected to be a substantial investment, with estimates ranging from $150 to $200 million over six to seven years.
Veteran Miguel Rojas is expected to take on a bench role, as the Dodgers seek a more solid and long-term solution at shortstop.
The Dodgers are also linked to star player Juan Soto, who is anticipated to seek a record-breaking contract this offseason.
Key decisions loom for the Dodgers regarding free agents, including Walker Buehler, Blake Treinen, Jack Flaherty, Kik Hernández, and Tioscar Hernández, which could shape the team’s lineup for the upcoming season.
The Dodgers’ front office, led by President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman, faces financial challenges while aiming to maintain a competitive roster amidst potential acquisitions.