The Los Angeles Dodgers had eight players reach free agency the morning after the World Series concluded, and so far two are no longer available on the open market, with Pedro Baez becoming the first to leave the team.
Baez reportedly signed a two-year contract with the Houston Astros that includes a team option for 2023. The structure of the deal is similar to that of what Blake Treinen received to re-sign with the Dodgers.
In addition to Treinen, L.A. has addressed their bullpen this offseason by trading for Corey Knebel, re-signing Jimmy Nelson and reuniting with Brandon Morrow and Brock Stewart on Minor League deals.