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Dodgers to move Mookie Betts to infield in 2025, seek pitching and outfielders this offseason

SAN ANTONIO — One week into Major League Baseball’s offseason, the Dodgers are still in the process of finalizing their plans for this upcoming winter.

They’re admittedly playing “a little bit of catch-up going on right now,” as general manager Brandon Gomes put it — but are happy to be after spending the last month winning the World Series.

“Very good problem for us to have,” Gomes said Wednesday. “Happily trade that every year.”

Still, the Dodgers’ offseason did begin to come into focus at this week’s general manager meetings at the JW Marriott outside of San Antonio.