Among the Los Angeles Dodgers’ top priorities this offseason include bolstering the bullpen and adding a right-handed bat. In what has been a quiet free agency thus far for most of the league, the club’s only notable move to this point was acquiring former Milwaukee Brewers closer Corey Knebel.
While it has taken some time for the hot stove to heat up, the Dodgers have remained active on the fringes of the roster, recently signing former L.A. Angels infielder Elliot Soto to a Minor League contract.
Earlier this month, the club also brought back a few familiar faces in Brandon Morrow, Brock Stewart and Jimmy Nelson.