REPORT: 1 trade Los Angeles Dodgers must avoid making before 2025 deadline

Why the Los Angeles Dodgers must avoid trading top prospects for Jarren Duran before the 2025 MLB trade deadline.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers, reigning World Series champions and perennial powerhouses, are once again in the thick of the National League pennant race as the 2025 trade deadline approaches.

Their roster is loaded with star talent, both on the mound and in the field, and their front office, led by Andrew Friedman, has never shied away from making bold moves to address weaknesses.

Yet, with all the speculation swirling around potential upgrades, there is one trade the Dodgers must avoid, dealing a package of top prospects for Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran.

The Allure of Jarren Duran

Boston Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran (16) in the dugout against the Atlanta Braves in the second inning at Truist Park.
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On paper, Duran appears to be an ideal fit for a Dodgers team that has struggled to find consistent production in left field.

He’s hitting .271 with four home runs, 37 RBIs, and a .772OPS this season, offering speed, defensive range, and a left-handed bat that could balance a righty-heavy lineup.

With Michael Conforto’s struggles, batting just .170 with a .581 OPS, the temptation to make a move for a proven outfielder is understandable.

However, acquiring Duran would come at a steep price.

Reports suggest that Boston would demand three of the Dodgers’ top prospects, including catcher Dalton Rushing, left-handed pitcher Jackson Ferris, and shortstop Emil Morales.

For a franchise that prides itself on developing elite talent and maintaining a deep farm system, this is a cost that simply cannot be justified.

Why This Trade Is Too Costly

The Dodgers’ farm system is one of the best in baseball, and it’s no accident. Their ability to develop young talent has allowed them to sustain success at the major league level while continually refreshing the roster with homegrown contributors. Trading away three top prospects for Duran, who is a solid but not elite outfielder, would undermine the very foundation of the organization’s long-term strategy.

Dalton Rushing is widely regarded as the Dodgers’ catcher of the future, with a powerful bat and advanced defensive skills. Jackson Ferris is a high-upside lefty with the potential to anchor a rotation, and Emil Morales is a promising shortstop who could be a key piece in the infield for years to come. Giving up this level of talent for a player who may not be a game-changer is a risk the Dodgers cannot afford to take.

The Dodgers’ depth is one of their greatest strengths. Even with Conforto’s struggles, the team has options. Andy Pages and Hyeseong Kim have shown flashes of potential and could be given extended looks in the outfield. The Dodgers also have the flexibility to move players around and utilize platoons to maximize production, a strategy that has served them well in recent years.

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