Imagine, if you will, a future where the Los Angeles Dodgers don't need to constantly fret about starting pitching.
After cycling through dozens of starting pitchers in 2024, one of the Dodgers' primary goals in 2025 will be rebuilding their rotation with reliable stars. And knowing the way L.A. has done business in recent years, it's also likely money will be no object.
With future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw's future beyond this season uncertain, it's likely the Dodgers will be in the market for at least one more lefty. The best possible outcome may be to pilfer one from one of their top challengers in the National League.