Breaking!! Three Players Who May Not Be Dodgers on Opening Day

Part of an overcrowded bullpen, Michael Grove is one of several Dodgers who could wind up in a new home to kick off 2025.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have been very active this winter. On the heels of a World Series victory, they have signed Blake Snell, Hyeseong Kim, Roki Sasaki, Tanner Scott, and Kirby Yates.

With the new additions, there are bound to be subtractions. Here are three current Dodgers who could have new homes at the beginning of the 2025 season.

Three Dodgers Who Might Have New Homes in 2025

Since being acquired from the Seattle Mariners in the summer of 2016, Chris Taylor has been an integral part of several postseason runs as well as a fan favorite.

However, in the last two years, the utility man’s production has fallen off. Taylor has struggled to hit above a .200 batting average in the last two years with a high strikeout rate. To be fair, he has struggled with several injuries lately, but his playing time has been seriously limited.

There were glimmers of improvement in the last half of 2024, where Taylor hit above a .300 average.

Unfortunately,with the addition of infielder Kim, and Andy Pages presumably being the right-handed fourth outfielder off the bench, the Dodgers may trade Taylor and eat the majority of his remaining contract money.

It is very likely that the 34-year-old veteran will not be wearing Dodger Blue when Opening Day arrives.

“Mariachi Joe”

Three-time World Series Champion Joe Kelly has filthy stuff when he can control it. The right-handed reliever struggled with a shoulder injury for most of 2024.

The on-and-off injury kept him off the World Series roster as well. The shoulder may have been the reason why his ERA ballooned to a 4.78 clip accompanied by a high walk rate. Kelly has spent the offseason rehabbing and trying to get healthy.

The right-hander says that if he can get healthy, he wants to be a Dodger. Otherwise, he will consider retirement.

With the addition of All-Star closer Kirby Yates, it seems the Dodgers are intent on adding depth to their reliever core and insulating themselves from as many injuries as possible. It will be interesting to see if a spot for Joe Kelly remains as spring draws closer.

The Forgotten Long Man

Michael Grove was called upon repeatedly to fill in and pitch necessary innings for an oft-injured starting rotation and an overworked bullpen.

Ironically, he was taken off the postseason roster himself as the season reached a culmination. Shoulder inflammation was the culprit for the right-hander, who the Dodgers relied on for long relief. Grove had an ERA north of five and had a propensity to give up the home run.

Grove still has minor league options next year, it is possible he will shuttle back and forth while Michael Kopech and Brusdar Graterol get healthy, but it might serve Grove well if he got an opportunity elsewhere.

All moves are theoretically possible but nothing is written in stone…yet. However, two things are clear.

The Dodgers want as much major league depth as possible, and they are serious about contending for championships now and for the foreseeable future. The rest will be determined on the field.

Related Posts

🔥 INSIDE NEWS: David Stearn and Steve Cohen reportedly disagree on team identity — “We need warriors, not a name,” insiders reveal the tension heating up behind the scenes..ll Read more 👇👇👇

In the ever-evolving world of baseball, where team identity shapes the very essence of a franchise, tensions can run high behind the scenes. The New York Mets, a storied organization with a passionate fanbase, have been at the center of recent rumors involving key figures David Stearn and Steve Cohen. As the general manager and owner respectively, their differing visions for the Mets‘ future have sparked discussions about what truly defines a winning baseball team. Reports suggest a notable disagreement on team identity, with Stearn allegedly pushing for a focus on resilience and grit, encapsulated in the phrase “We need warriors, not a name.” This internal conflict highlights broader themes in professional sports, where leadership styles clash and the path to success is debated.

🔥 METS DRAMA: Kodai Senga doesn’t want the NY Mets to trade him — unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to matter as rumors swirl about potential blockbuster deals..ll Read more 👇👇👇

What’s the latest on the New York Mets offseason, trade options, and Kodai Senga? According to The Athletic’s Will Sammon, the top Mets trade candidate in the r

🔥 METS ALERT: Mets’ perfect trade offer for Cardinals’ Brendan Donovan has been revealed — insiders say this savvy move could reshape the roster and shake up the NL..ll Read more 👇👇👇

Mets eye Cardinals infielder Brendan Donovan in ideal Brendan Donovan trade scenario, exploring perfect Mets–Cardinals trade fit and roster upgrade.

🔥 METS ALERT: $75 Million Mets star voices trade preference after demotion — insiders reveal how this move could shake up the roster and spark a frenzy among fans..ll Read more 👇👇👇

A New York Mets former All-Star has responded to news that he has been the focus of trade talks, according to an insider’s report.

🔥 DAILY REMINDER: Yankees, it’s time to bring back Don Mattingly — fans and insiders are buzzing about the potential impact of his return..ll Read more 👇👇👇

There’s a name that will always resonate with Yankees fans: Don Mattingly. The “Hitman,” the leader on the field, the face of the Yankees during the 1980s—his…

🔥 $325 MILLION MEGADEAL ALERT: Yankees face a BOMBSHELL trade offer for their star player — fans and analysts in COMPLETE DISBELIEF as rumors swirl about a move that could REDEFINE the team’s future and ALTER the MLB landscape FOREVER..ll Read more 👇👇👇

Getty