It’s not exactly a secret that the Los Angeles Dodgers are on the hunt for another starting pitcher as Tuesday’s MLB trade deadline approaches.
The Dodgers acquired Lance Lynn last week, but still need another starter to shore up what’s a thin rotation with Clayton Kershaw injured and Julio Urias struggling.
The team has swung and missed on multiple targets over the past few days including Lucas Giolito, Jordan Montgomery and Justin Verlander, and unfortunately for the Dodgers, they can add another one to that list after Detroit Tigers starter Eduardo Rodriguez invoked his no-trade clause, putting an adrupt end to what was an agreed upon deal between the two franchise, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.