TRENDING: MLB Fans Outraged After Dodgers Sign Tanner Scott

The Los Angeles Dodgers have had an eventful offseason.

After signing a Cy Young award-winning pitcher in Blake Snell, a four-time Gold Glove winner from the Korean Baseball Organization in Hyeseong Kim, landing the sought after 23-year-old phenom from Nippon Professional Baseball in Roki Sasaki, and bringing back key roster pieces among other moves, it is more than safe to say that the defending champions have improved their roster.

And they are still not done.

Sunday morning, Los Angeles agreed to a deal with left-handed reliever Tanner Scott.

One could argue that the Dodgers glaring hole from 2024 was in the bullpen. Despite the high-powered offense and now jaw-dropping rotation, L.A. seems to have found their guy.

As Dodgers fans rejoice and celebrate the new baseball benchmark that their team is setting, other fans don’t quite see it that way.

Photo Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

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