The Dodgers are known to be in the market for bullpen help after injuries to Evan Phillips, Michael Kopech and Blake Treinen have thinned their relief corps. They’re focused on several of the market’s most high-profile names, per USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, who reports that L.A. has inquired on Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase, Pirates closer David Bednar, Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley and Orioles closer Felix Bautista (in addition to previously reported interest in Minnesota’s Jhoan Duran and Griffin Jax).
Los Angeles was active on the relief market over the winter, signing Tanner Scott to a four-year deal, Treinen to a two-year contract and Kirby Yates to a one-year pact. Neither Scott (4.00 ERA) nor Yates (4.08) have performed up to expectations, however, and Yates has also missed some time due to a hamstring strain (though he’s been healthy for the past month and a half). Dodgers relievers rank 24th in the majors with a 4.38 earned run average, and they’re at an ugly 5.28 mark over the past month.
Of the names listed, Bednar is the likeliest to change hands. The Pirates, in last place in the NL Central, were swept by the White Sox this weekend and are surefire sellers. Bednar is earning $5.9MM this year and is owed one final raise in arbitration this winter before becoming a free agent in the 2026-27 offseason. The 30-year-old struggled through a down season in 2024 and pitched poorly enough early in 2025 to be optioned to Triple-A; he’s been in vintage form since returning from a brief two-week demotion.
Over his past 31 innings, Bednar boasts a 1.74 ERA with a massive 36.4% strikeout rate against a 5.8% walk rate. He’s currently in a 17 1/3-inning streak without allowing an earned run — his last earned run was on May 24 — and has posted a 23-to-4 K/BB ratio in that time. Pirates ownership has reportedly nixed some trade talks on Bednar, a Pittsburgh native, in the past. That’s not expected to be the case this time around.
Helsley has a good chance of moving as well. The Cardinals dropped their first two games coming out of the All-Star break and are three back in the NL Wild Card chase. They’ve outperformed all expectations this season after an offseason of inactivity, but they entered the season expecting this to be a transition year as their baseball operations staff turns over. If the Cards win several games in a row and nudge further up the standings, they could wind up hanging onto Helsley, whom Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch recently highlighted as a potential qualifying offer candidate. Nightengale writes that the Cards don’t plan on making a QO to Helsley, though that could simply indicate there are differing opinions within the front office on whether that’d be prudent.
Helsley, 31, certainly makes sense as a potential QO candidate. He’s been among the best relievers in the National League over the past four seasons, working to a combined 2.06 ERA with 101 saves. This year’s numbers have dipped a bit. He’s sitting on a 3.27 ERA with a 24.8% strikeout rate and 9.7% walk rate. It’s still a strong performance overall, but not up to the lofty standards he’d set from 2022-24. He’ll still command sizable interest — Nightengale writes that five contenders have been in touch with the Cardinals about him — and should be able to net the Cardinals greater value (and certainly more MLB-ready talent) than they’d net with a compensatory draft pick if Helsley rejected his QO and signed elsewhere.
The other relievers highlighted are less likely to be traded. Cleveland is reportedly listening on Clase and teammate Cade Smith, but both players will have exorbitant asking prices. Clase is signed cheaply through 2026 and has a pair of affordable club options. Bautista is arbitration-eligible in 2026 and 2027, and the Orioles are far likelier to trade short-term rentals than players controlled multiple years beyond the current season. Both Duran and Jax are controlled through 2027 as well, and the Twins are still on the fringes of the AL Wild Card race as well.
Cleveland is not trading Cade Smith at all. No chance at all.
Cleveland will only trade Clase if they get exactly what they want or they will wait until the offseason. He is controlled for 3 more seasons after this year.
Cleveland will not trade for all prospects and need to get a controllable MLB or MLB ready bat at an area of need to start the offer. They will ask for the Dodger’s young OF Pages and the Dodger will say no. Rushing would be the next name discussed if Cleveland feels he could meet the defensive demands that they desire in their catchers… If they Dodgers pass there, there will be no deal. If by chance, they would settle for a prospect bat, you can be sure that DePaula or Hope would have to be part of the trade. Cleveland will get exactly what they want, or they can just keep him and try again if need be, during the offseason when more teams might be interested.
Glad you know everything. You’re amazing
sounds like samuel jr.
He did. Maybe not Junior but a second cousin or something in that area.
Well SS HM, at least he didn’t make a 1000 post to say “trade Schwarber now”.
I have followed Cleveland baseball since 1965. I read a lot, and I understand how the Guardians operate and their needs.
It is common sense that the small market Guardians are not going to trade a pre arbitration stud reliever with 4.5 years of control.
Cleveland does not have to trade Clase as well as he is affordable and still controlled for 3.5 years. They could trade him, but they would have to get exactly what they need. or else why trade him. Also common sense.
They have Jose Ramirez in his prime so trading for all prospects makes no sense, Also, common sense.
Cleveland’s offense is weak, especially in the outfield so MLB ready help their would help. Also, common sense.
Finally, It is well known that the Guardians value defense at catcher. They employ Austin Hedges who can’t hit at all but is outstanding defensively and with working with the pitchers.
So, my comments are based on long time experience, reading a great deal, and just basic common sense. Sorry that you can’t handle that.
Our fearless leader is demanding that they dump the Guardians name.
Just wow. Pathetic.
Demanding the Washington football team go back to Redskins is all I heard today. But nothing would surprise me from that guy.
So you know this to be true based on????
Gaddis is more likely to be available
Smith for Suarez straight up
What do the birds get for Helsley?
The Cardinals can ask the Dodgers for a couple of the pitchers that are blocked at the AAA level by Yamamoto, Snell, Glasnow, Sasaki, and Ohtani.
Sasaki and Snell aren’t blocking anyone.
Knack, Wrobleski, and Miller haven’t taken advantage of their opportunities. With Stone, Ryan, and Hurt back from surgery next season, they should be available
Should also package reliever Maton, who has also been very affective for the Cards this year. Should get a solid piece or two from that package deal.
While the Mozeliak is at it, he should inquire if the Dodgers are willing to take the Arenado contract, and if they are, ask Arenado if he is willing to accept the trade.
Ain’t happening.
Can any of these relievers provide outfield defense? If so, sign’m up!
Lorenzen is going to be a Dodger?
Yeah you just wrote 2 paragraphs about a guy who’s not available. Good lord folks. You were wrong all offseason. Still wrong.
Coming from the King. Of. Being. Wrong.
:)
Gwynning-
At least he can still call himself king.
You following me around trolling me? Get a life dipstick.
Following you… or just reading the same articles? I suggest YOU get a life, mine is darn near perfect! Haha
Its so perfect you are hanging on every word a random stranger posts on a baseball website???
2 Porsches, live near the beach in San Diego, girlfriend half my age, season tickets to my Pads… yeah, I’d say only a Championship can make this life any better. You’re an egotistical fool if you think I’m hanging on your words… which seems to be what you think! What does that tell ya?
Now, are you following me around trying to troll me? Get a life, dipstick!
You got little man syndrome. Tell me its small without telling me its small. Lol.
You must have got that from your dad… since your mom doesn’t worry about my size! Go fly a kite, K.O.C.
Hahahaha
Having a girlfriend half your age is definitely not the brag you think it is
You should see her, Goku, then you can make that determination. Later gents!
Well, hopefully you confirmed her age cause “I didn’t know she was a minor” won’t hold up in court.
I’m over 40, doing the math is Easy as 1 2 3. ;)
If only even half of that were true ‘ey Gwynning.
Ah mid life crisis kicked in a decade early. Got it.
Follow me on Insta, Dave! Haha
Midlife crisis is tantamount to having fun in life? Ok Easy, whatever you say pal! Cheers fellas
Baseball America’s prospect pump and dump of Dodgers prospects is underway!
The prospects they trade never end up being good despite BA’s hype
Michael Busch?
Terrible
Yordan Alvarez?
AAAA at best
Oniel Cruz
Oneil who?
John Franco?
Sid Fernandez
He ain’t James Franco.
Pedro Martinez? He was kind of a prospect.
Yeah all Dodgers prospects are terrible. They are just so good at fooling everyone. /S
Probably need to refocus on adding a first baseman to replace Freeman for the rest of the season…
Hoping Fred’s wrist is OK, he’s a class act.
That didn’t look good.
Just pick the one that is mostly due to get injured, and the Dodgers will trade for him.
Pete Fairbanks. Done deal.
Trade ya Bautista for Ryan,Ferris,Frasso
Cardinals likely wouldn’t trade Helsley to the Cubs.But I’m reasonably certain the Pirates will move Bednar regardless of division affiliation. I’m on record saying Clase isn’t going anywhere, and neither are the Twins high leverage relievers, especially Duran. Of the two, I’d say Cade Smith is the lilkliest to go, but again, I think both end up staying put.
Coop. Smith is cheaper. Has more control.
Clase has a PED suspension. Less control.
Clase is the one who gets dealt. Cleveland needs outfielders. Clase for an outfielder or two.
Wel’ll see. Maybe they will pull the trigger, but let me say I agree that of the two it will be Clase that goes. That other comment is regarding the Twins. But in the case of the Guards, Clase is the most likely altho I n ont think he will be traded. Let’s see who’s right.
I counted the depth chart and the dodgers have 6 guys that have been closers (not counting vesia) on the roster or on the IL and that’s not counting Alexis Diaz
Only the dodgers can need more closers after signing so many guys that get injured
@sad
There is a difference between “need” and having the resources to add to depth. Having already invested a fortune, what’s another big deal or two?
Just offer Mike Elias some middle tier prospects and he’ll send Bautista over
They should get them all, why wouldn’t you want your entire bullpen to be closers??
My thoughts exactly. Really. It was the first thought I had. Burn the entire farm system down for a 6 closer bullpen.
LAD secures Durand, Clase, Mitch Keller, Eugenio Suarez and Paul Skenes in trades. Signs them all to a combined 2 billion and defers 98% over the next 50 years. Then they Cryogenically bring back Ted Williams and obtain him from the Red Sox! Shrug
For James Outman
The outman really got me, ty
LA should be pursuing hitters that can actually hit.
LA should be pursuing fans with at least half of a brain.
Why are you so sensitive?
Why are you so stupid?
Seriously, what’s wrong with you?
Comments like yours.
It’s not my fault LA can’t hit anymore.
It’s also not my fault that they look like they’ll be making a first round exit in the postseason.
You are a fool.. At least analyze reality before you embarrass yourself further.
Sure bro… Betts, Freeman, Teo, Edman and everyone else have been killing the ball.
Cry a little harder.
Trade them all. Or better yet, simply quit. Present losing streak aside, do you have any idea what their runs per per game are? What their runs differential is? Have some season-long perspective instead of your infantile knee jerk reactions of the moment. All teams slump including the good ones. The Tigers, the Yankees, the Mets have all had severe losing streaks lately. That’s baseball. And they’ll all be in the mix in October. So will the Dodgers.
You are an infant.
They beat up bad teams. How have they played against teams that are in first and leading the WC in the NL? They look like a first round exit.
“First round exit”
You said the same thing last season. And you ALWAYS take the negative view. Whatever. Either they’ll make it through or they won’t. All that matters is October. With a rotation of Ohtani, Glasnow, Snell and Yamamoto we’ll see how the god-awful offense manages.
Why can’t David Stearns act like Friedman? The Dodger’s weakness is their bullpen and they are in the hunt for the best relievers available. David Stearns is eyeing fringe major leaguers with sub 5 ERAs. Thats the difference between a good GM and a below average GM. But hey, atleast Stearns can put a toothpick in his mouth and act like the smartest guy in the room
Because Stearns is a terrible GM. Other than the lottery ticket of Canning he’s missed on every move. He has no idea how to build a bullpen, or a roster in general. He spent $17 on Montas but wouldn’t sign Quintana for $4m. No attention to the bullpen at all. The pitching staff can’t throw a strike. Hefner needs to be fired. The team can’t score more than 2 runs a game. Soto was signed by Cohen. Mendoza has done nothing with a roster of stars. Stearns is the first one that needs to go. And now we’re gonna go through a trade deadline and he’ll be out GM’d by everyone in the league cause he’s an amateur.
The Mets are a half game out of first place. 2nd in the NL in ERA, 1st in HR/9, and 6th in SO/9. It’s not the pitching. It’s the league average overall offense.
#LOLMets
Having just watched the Reds play a series with them, the offense definitely not as advertised. But the bullpen not so hot either.
Any pitcher should seriously consider the health related consequences from joining the Dodgers as they seem like they can’t manage the health of their players very well.
True. Glassnow, Snell, Kopech, Treinen were known for being injury free their whole careers before joining the Dodgers.
Duran & Buxton to the Dodgers
Carlos Estavez can be had.
Wild Thing is still ready to pitch?
Does signing Robertson mean the Phillies pivot to outfield help? No, Robertson is not enough. But Alvarado returns for August and September, Abel and Painter are out there, and when Nola gets back possibly they are thinking one of Ranger/Luzardo/Sanchez to the pen in the playoffs.