Breaking News: Dodgers make trade, Dave Roberts wants to manage LA ‘Forever,’ Blake Snell to Los Angeles?
The Los Angeles Dodgers had an off day on Monday, but that didn’t stop the front office from making moves.

Despite taking a break from the field on Monday, the Los Angeles Dodgers remained active behind the scenes.
A new addition was made to the team’s roster with the acquisition of an infielder from the Detroit Tigers. This move necessitated the transfer of Clayton Kershaw to the 60-day injured list to accommodate the newcomer.
In addition to player transactions, there were murmurs surrounding the tenure of manager Dave Roberts. Roberts expressed his desire to stay with the Dodgers indefinitely, a sentiment seemingly backed by the front office.
Meanwhile, speculation swirled regarding the Dodgers’ potential pursuit of the reigning National League Cy Young award winner, Blake Snell, as he enters free agency. Could Los Angeles emerge as a contender in the race for Snell’s signature?
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