With one of the deepest rosters in all of baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers cruised to a franchise-best 106 wins and seventh consecutive National League West title last season.
The club ultimately suffered its earliest postseason exit in four years to the eventual World Series champion Washington Nationals, paving the way for what has been an active offseason.
Though it took some time to come together, the Dodgers’ blockbuster trade for Mookie Betts and David Price became official on Monday. L.A. also netted flamethrower Brusdal Graterol in a separate deal with the Minnesota Twins that saw Kenta Maeda head the other way.