The Los Angeles Dodgers are intent on persevering with their reign of terror over Main League Baseball, and so they have spent massive on one more free agent.
Aid pitcher Tanner Scott agreed to a four-year, $72 million cope with the Dodgers on Sunday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
Scott was one of the best reliever remaining on the free-agent market. The left-hander made his first All-Star look final season. Scott had a 1.75 ERA with 84 strikeouts over 72 complete appearances in time cut up between the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres.
The 30-year-old additionally posted a powerful 2.31 ERA in 74 appearances with the Marlins in 2023.
Scott is the newest of a number of large free-agent signings for the Dodgers, who’ve additionally added Blake Snell, Michael Conforto and Hyeseong Kim this offseason. As if that weren’t sufficient, L.A. additionally re-signed Teoscar Hernandez and Tommy Edman and won the sweepstakes for the top prospect on the international market final week.
Coming off their second World Sequence win since 2020, the Dodgers have greater than confirmed that they’re by no means content material with their current accomplishments.