Plus: Dodgers break up southpaws with reportedly crazy Kenta Maeda contract, and no news on the outfield front
For a moment, it appeared the Los Angeles Dodgers were set to start an all-lefty rotation after they signed Scott Kazmir to a three-year deal. Brandon McCarthy detected a threat, anyway.
— Brandon McCarthy (@BMcCarthy32) December 30, 2015
Then they reportedly came to an eight-year agreement with former Hiroshima Carp righty Kenta Maeda, which seems to derail that particular plan (although the specifics of Maeda's contract cast some doubt on his staying power, but more on that in a bit).