The Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off back-to-back World Series titles, appear eager to strengthen their roster even further. As free agency opens, they have emerged as the early favorite to sign Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette, according to The Sporting Tribune, which lists the Dodgers at +250 odds to land the two-time Silver Slugger.
“Don’t be surprised if the Dodgers go big again,” one MLB insider told The Sporting Tribune. “They’ve made it clear they’re not satisfied with just two titles. They want to build a dynasty.”
The report also indicates that Los Angeles is exploring possible moves for Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman, signaling an aggressive approach to the offseason market.
“Los Angeles isn’t waiting for the market to come to them,” said oddsmaker Dave Mason. “They’re leading it.”
Bo Bichette, who has maintained a .303 batting average and hit 69 home runs across the last three full seasons, fits the Dodgers’ model of adding resilient, high-contact hitters capable of thriving under pressure.
“He’s the kind of player who changes a lineup overnight,” one American League scout told The Sporting Tribune. “If the Dodgers get him, it’s over. They’ll be even more balanced and dangerous.”
Even rival executives are preparing for another assertive move from Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, as Los Angeles appears set on pursuing dynasty status.
The Dodgers are positioning themselves for a potential dynasty, with Bo Bichette now at the center of their ambitious offseason strategy.