The Dodgers have been connected to a number of high-profile bats this summer, ranging from Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan to Cardinals utility man Brendan Donovan. The focus has primarily been on upgrading the club’s bullpen, however, and while the L.A. has reportedly been connected to everyone from Ryan Helsley to David Bednar, those aren’t the only bullpen arms they could pursue. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic writes that the club is seeking “at least one” right-handed reliever on the trade market, and adds that they’ve shown interest in Rays closer Pete Fairbanks. Aside from that, it seems as though the Dodgers have at least some cursory interest in dabbling in the rotation market, with MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reporting that L.A. brass has spoken to Cleveland about right-hander Shane Bieber.
Fairbanks, 31, has a 20.2% strikeout rate that’s down relative to previous years but hasn’t seen his results impacted as he’s pitched to a 2.75 ERA and 2.89 FIP. His solid 47.8% ground ball rate helps to explain that to some extent, although some advanced metrics are still skeptical considering that his 3.98 SIERA this year is the worst of his career. With that being said, Fairbanks had a 34.1% strikeout rate and a 2.66 ERA over a four year stretch from 2020 to 2023, and given that he’s just two years removed from those heights it would hardly be surprising if some suitors hope to unlock that elite production from him again in the future. Further helping Fairbanks’s value is that he’s controllable through the 2026 season by way of a club option valued at $7MM.
That combination of strong recent results, an impressive track record, and additional team control beyond this season has made Fairbanks a hot commodity on the trade market. The Rangers and Cubs have both been directly connected to him in recent days in addition to the Dodgers, while a number of other teams like the Phillies, Blue Jays, and Tigers are known to be on the prowl for bullpen help. With that said, there’s reason to wonder if the Dodgers might bow out if the market gets too hot on Fairbanks. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic notes that the Dodgers are not currently in the “high-end” relief market. With that being said, Rosenthal specifically mentions Twins closer Jhoan Duran and A’s closer Mason Miller. Both Duran and Miller are even more well-regarded than Fairbanks while also coming with more team control, so it’s entirely possible that Fairbanks is someone the Dodgers would still be willing to pay a relative premium given that his acquisition cost would likely still be incomparable to the likes of Duran and Miller.
Moving on to Bieber, the Guardians are known to be “trying to move” the right-hander. He’s not yet pitched this year after undergoing Tommy John surgery early in the 2024 season, but figures to be ready to pitch at some point in August. A former Cy Young award winner with a 2.91 ERA and 2.96 FIP since the start of the 2020 season, Bieber is a legitimate front-of-the-rotation starter when healthy and could offer a huge boost to any club down the stretch and into the playoffs this year. The Cubs have been connected to Bieber already in the rumor mill, and a number of other teams like the Yankees and Blue Jays would also make sense for his services. A $16M player option ($4M buyout) for the 2026 season could complicate negotiations in theory, but it’s extremely unlikely that Bieber would exercise an option at that price point barring a significant injury given the ability of starters with his upside and track record to command far more than that even when coming off poor seasons.
The Dodgers are nonetheless a somewhat curious fit for his services given that they already have a stacked rotation that features Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Blake Snell along with a bevy of viable back-end depth options. On the other hand, the club had a rash of injuries that left them struggling to field a full rotation earlier this year, and after suffering that same fate in the playoffs last season it would be understandable if the club decided to add yet another high-end arm to the mix in order to safeguard themselves ahead of a postseason where they’ll be looking to defend their World Series title. Los Angeles already has six MLB starters on the 60-day injured list, and while Snell is expected to be activated in the near future that just goes to demonstrate the fragility of modern pitchers and the importance of having excess depth.
Breaking news : Dodgers are interested in every player above 15 that has a ucl and throws over 85
Teams should be tired of LA winning now and refuse to trade with them. When will that day come
Wht doesn’t 1988 count as legit? And if 2020 is Mickey mouse and so simple, why didn’t your team win it?
Two legit. 2020 was probably the toughest year in baseball, for all teams.
The other 29 teams played in 2020, as well, so calling that title “not legit” doesn’t fly. Why did the other teams bother playing if none of it mattered? And when teams got bounced out of the postseason that year, players looked pretty upset to me.
“Other teams played in 2020”
Did all teams have players opt out? No
Were all teams allowed to play in their home stadiums? No
Were all teams affected equally by Covid rules? No. East coast teams overwhelmingly had more players ruled ineligible due to Covid protocols than west coast teams because Covid hit east coast cities harder than west coast cities due to weather, temperature, population, density, and other factors
Did other teams have entire rosters ineligible due to Covid outbreaks? No
Did other teams have players ruled ineligible cause they broke covid protocol didn’t actually have covid or were exposed but simply didn’t obey team rules? No
Did all teams have travel arrangements impacted by Covid during the season? No.
Congrats on the participation trophy. But to act like 2020 is the same as any other championship is silly and simply not true.
Every other team got the participation trophy. The dodgers got the 2020 WS trophy. Is it equal to a full season WS? No. Is it still a legit win? Yes
Cry harder Fat Joe
Have the Padres won a World Series yet? No.
I got something the Dodgers can be interested in right over here
Your mother?
Is she a pitcher or a catcher?
Just trade for em and get it over with
@Goat. I know you don’t give a F. However I’m more angry about last year. I’m crying honestly still from 2001 against Arizona
Most average Yankee’s “fan”
Bieber is such a Dodger type player.
Yes, he’s working his way back from TJ surgery.
thank you for reiterating my initial point 🙂
Just do it. Swoosh
Love the whining jealousy. Long may it waive.
Dodgers want to dump off a contract and willing to take Bieber for it
How about Alex Freeland for IKF and Bednar from the Pirates?
Who isn’t this greedy pig of a scumbag Dodgers team NOT interested in? Teams like the Rays especially let them bully them with their fat wallet and I pray this ultimately leads to a lockout because the economics of this sport are a joke and F*** anyone who comes back with the whiny “oh your owner is just cheap!” argument that has no idea how teams operate as businesses.
There is definitely someone that doesn’t understand how teams operate.
I recommend watching Baseball Player Peletero. It might give you some insight into how the MLB world works.
Hey, Mickey Solis! Good to see you again!
dodgers IL must be short of starters by inquiring to add beiber.
Wasnt this the team that added sasaki to go 162-0? must have been a different actual winning team.
Are you somehow trying to talk doodoo about a team that is still in first place in their division?
That was actually the paranoid baseball fans making a boogeyman out of the Dodgers and crying wolf about how baseball is “dying” that was predicting the outlandish 162-0
LOVE this trade for the Rays. Who’d they give up? And who’d they get?