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Dodgers Prioritize Bullpen Rebuild Over Signing Star Outfielder
15 Nov
Summary
- Dodgers interested in Kyle Tucker but unwilling to match high offers
- Focusing on rebuilding bullpen, with Fairbanks as top closer target
- Dodgers have $87 million in payroll freed up for offseason moves

As of November 15th, 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers are focusing their offseason efforts on rebuilding their bullpen rather than pursuing star outfielder Kyle Tucker.
The Dodgers have freed up $87 million in payroll and are analyzing their options before making any major investments. According to reports, the team's internal analysis has identified the bullpen as the most urgent need on the roster, following issues with pitchers like Tanner Scott, who posted a 4.74 ERA and blew 10 of 33 save opportunities in 2025.
While the Dodgers have expressed interest in Tucker, one of the most coveted free agents in Major League Baseball, they are unwilling to compete with the multi-million dollar offers that could come from the Yankees, Mets, or Blue Jays. Instead, the organization is focusing its efforts on finding a reliable closer, with Pete Fairbanks emerging as the leading candidate.




