The Los Angeles Dodgers have been one of the quieter teams on the free-agent market so far this offseason, which is a bit of a surprise considering they have money to spend and have won seven straight division championships but a World Series Championship has eluded them.
While Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman has been hesitant to sign players to long-term lucrative contracts since taking over the organization’s front office, one area where he has excelled is under-the-radar signings.
He seems to be at it again as it was reported on Tuesday morning that the Dodgers inked former Milwaukee Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson to a one-year, incentive-heavy contract.