The Los Angeles Dodgers have been on the prowl for a big-name starting pitcher ahead of the trade deadline, and word is they've acquired one not named Cole Hamels or David Price.
But that's not a reason to be disappointed. The Dodgers haven't landed a big fish, but they've landed a pretty good fish.
Literally, in this case. As Gordon Wittenmeyer of the Chicago Sun-Times was first to report, the Dodgers have acquired 27-year-old right-hander Mat Latos from the Miami Marlins. Veteran slugger Mike Morse is also coming to Los Angeles in the deal, which MLB.