It’s been a slow offseason for the Dodgers, especially compared to the rest of the league. Star players have been getting record contracts left and right, and L.A. has mostly sat quietly, picking off a guy here and a guy there but never really wading into the deep waters.
On MLB Network on Monday, Los Angeles pitcher Clayton Kershaw talked about how president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman works to put together a team and acknowledged that while it can be frustrating at times, the results are generally pretty good.