Dodgers Shake Up Pitching Staff: What’s Next?
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ decision to non-tender pitchers Brent Honeywell and Zach Logue has sent shockwaves through the baseball world. As the two pitchers become free agents, the Dodgers are left with a glaring hole in their pitching staff.
The move is likely a strategic one, as the Dodgers look to revamp their pitching rotation and bullpen. With a number of talented young pitchers in their system, the team may be looking to give some of their internal options a chance to shine.
One possible beneficiary of the Dodgers’ decision could be pitcher Ryan Pepiot, who impressed in his limited time with the team last season. Other young pitchers, such as Gavin Stone and Bobby Miller, could also see increased playing time.
As for Honeywell and Logue, they’ll be looking to revive their careers with a fresh start. Both pitchers have shown flashes of brilliance in the past, but have struggled with consistency and injuries.
The Dodgers’ pitching staff is far from settled, and the team will likely be active in the free agent market and trade talks in the coming weeks. As the offseason heats up, one thing is clear: the Dodgers are committed to building a championship-caliber pitching staff.