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2024 Dodgers Roster: Who’s Staying and Who’s Going in Free Agency

The Dodgers face crucial decisions as they navigate the upcoming offseason, deciding which free agents to keep and which to let go.

With the Dodgers’ 2023 season now in the rearview mirror, it’s time to shift our focus to the future. The 2024 season is on the horizon, and the burning question is: which free agents will stay in Dodger blue, and who might be bidding farewell? Let’s dive into the potential roster changes for the upcoming season.

Key Takeaways:

  • Clayton Kershaw’s return remains uncertain, but there’s a chance he could don the Dodger uniform for one last hurrah in 2024.
  • Jason Heyward, a clubhouse leader in 2023, is likely to return but might see reduced playing time.
  • David Peralta, despite a productive season, could be on the chopping block.
  • Lance Lynn’s future with the Dodgers seems shaky, with his $18 million club option in doubt.
  • Julio Urias won’t be back due to legal issues that marred his 2023 season.
  • Max Muncy, with a $14 million club option, is expected to stay given his clubhouse influence.
  • Kiké Hernández, the energetic trade deadline acquisition, should be a top priority for re-signing.
  • J.D. Martinez, a standout performer, may exit as the team eyes Shohei Ohtani as a full-time DH.
  • Kolten Wong, a late-season addition, could return for depth purposes on a friendly deal.
  • Joe Kelly, despite injury setbacks, should see his $9.5 million club option exercised.
  • Blake Treinen’s return hinges on negotiations for a smaller deal after missing the 2023 season.
  • Ryan Brasier’s strong performance makes him a potential bullpen mainstay, but the team must be cautious about the contract terms.
  • Amed Rosario’s platoon role might not earn him a return to the Dodgers after being left off the playoff roster.
  • Daniel Hudson, an injury-prone pitcher, might come back if the team opts for a reduced contract.
  • Shelby Miller, a reliable bullpen option, could move on if another team offers a better deal.
  • Alex Reyes, who missed the 2023 season, may get a chance with his $3 million club option.
  • Jimmy Nelson, having missed the entire 2023 season, might not be retained this time around.
  • Jake Marisnick’s short stint with the Dodgers and injury concerns make his return unlikely.
  • Matt Andriese, who played in Triple-A this season, is not expected to return.
  • Tyson Miller, who elected free agency, is unlikely to make a comeback.
  • Robbie Erlin, who pitched in the minors, could return on a minor-league deal.

As the offseason unfolds, the Dodgers’ front office faces a series of critical decisions that will shape the team’s roster for the 2024 season. Stay tuned to LA Sports Report for the latest updates on free agency moves and potential player acquisitions.

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