{"id":163690,"date":"2022-12-21T00:10:16","date_gmt":"2022-12-21T00:10:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/a-quiet-dodgers-offseason-speaks-loudly-to-the-top-priority-for-the-next-year-shohei-ohtani\/"},"modified":"2022-12-21T00:10:16","modified_gmt":"2022-12-21T00:10:16","slug":"a-quiet-dodgers-offseason-speaks-loudly-to-the-top-priority-for-the-next-year-shohei-ohtani","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/a-quiet-dodgers-offseason-speaks-loudly-to-the-top-priority-for-the-next-year-shohei-ohtani\/","title":{"rendered":"A quiet Dodgers offseason speaks loudly to the top priority for the next year: Shohei Ohtani"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Los Angeles Dodgers won 111 games last season, then crashed out of October early. They lost their second $300 million shortstop in two years to free agency. They cut bait on former MVP Cody Bellinger and what likely would’ve been an $18 million salary in arbitration. They quickly re-uppped franchise avatar Clayton Kershaw with the latest in a series of one-year deals.<\/p>\n

Then they watched as two of the biggest free agents \u2014 shortstops, nonetheless \u2014 signed monster deals with the division rival San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. All the while, the Dodgers’ offseason remained conspicuously quiet.<\/p>\n

In previous years, early winter lulls have ended with a bang, as when president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman swooped in to sign Freddie Freeman last offseason. Or in 2020, when the Dodgers pulled off the Mookie Betts trade a week shy of spring training. An impactful trade could still theoretically be in the offing, but this winter’s biggest available stars are now all spoken for. And none of them, aside from Kershaw, has donned Dodger blue.<\/p>\n

In being so quiet, though, the Dodgers might be speaking volumes about their top priority, the big bang they hope will eventually ring out in Chavez Ravine: Shohei Ohtani.<\/p>\n

The standalone, two-way superstar looms over this winter’s high-powered free-agent class and, indeed, all its activity. His commitment to the wayward Los Angeles Angels is dwindling \u2014 he will reach free agency after the upcoming 2023 season \u2014 and the 2021 AL MVP has mentioned the priority of winning in rare public comments on the matter of his future.<\/p>\n

Under the cloud of an impending ownership change, Angels GM Perry Minasian publicly announced in November that the team wouldn’t be pursuing a Juan Soto-style Ohtani trade this offseason, but the next 365 or so days set up as perhaps the best and last window to bring Ohtani to your baseball team.<\/p>\n

The Dodgers appear intent on being ready to pounce.<\/p>\n

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