Can the Orioles follow the Dodgers’ World Series roster blueprint in 2025?

Baltimore Orioles v Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers rallied in dramatic fashion in Game 5 of the World Series to stun the New York Yankees and win the 2024 crown.

Meanwhile, the 2024 Orioles failed to win a postseason game and were eliminated in the first round
for the second straight season.

So, in terms of building a championship roster, do the Dodgers provide a blueprint for the Orioles to follow?

Yes and no.

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ championship roster is headlined by players acquired from other teams

The Orioles and Dodgers’ rosters have one key similarity: talent. The difference is how the talent was acquired. The Dodgers acquired their best players from other teams.

NL MVP favorite Shohei Ohtani was signed away from the Angels. Mookie Betts was acquired from Boston (in a deal that sent Alex Verdugo, who made the last out in the World Series to the Red Sox).

The Dodgers lured Freddie Freeman away from the Braves with a lucrative deal, while signing slugging outfielder Teoscar Hernandez away from Seattle this past offseason.

The Dodgers acquired their two best starting pitchers — Jack Flaherty and Yoshinobu Yamamoto — via trade and a mega free agency deal. respectively. The Dodgers’ payroll reflects their bevy of acquired talent, standing at over $324 million.

The Baltimore Orioles’ roster contains mostly homegrown players and players who have spent their entire MLB career in Baltimore

Not so for the Orioles, who had a 2024 payroll less than 1/3 of that of the Dodgers.

The Orioles built their core from the ground up, with stars Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman, Ryan Mountcastle, Grayson Rodriguez, Colton Cowser, Cedric Mullins, and Jordan Westburg spending the entirety of their careers with the Orioles.

Similarly, while Kyle Bradish, Dean Kremer, Anthony Santander and Felix Bautista started in different organizations, the Orioles plucked them away before they became Major League contributors. Potential big-time contributors in 2025 Jackson Holliday, Coby Mayo, and Samuel Basallo were all drafted by the Orioles.

In short, it is unlikely that the Orioles will — or should — follow the Dodgers blueprint of forming a roster comprised almost entirely of pricey free agents and expensive trade acquisitions.

Indeed, contributing, homegrown Dodgers are few and far between on the World Series roster: catcher Will Smith, infielder Gavin Lux, and pitcher Walker Buehler are the only Dodgers who have spent the entirety of their MLB career with the team.

However, the Orioles should follow the Dodgers’ blueprint to an extent.

With few exceptions, World Series teams typically have at least some good, established players signed away from other organizations, and the Orioles would be wise to focus on adding such players (even if it means increasing payroll) this offseason.

Indeed, it is a combination of the Dodgers’ approach and the Orioles’ approach over the last few years that should produce the winning formula for the O’s. Build a young core with homegrown players. Supplement that core with shrewd trades and free agent signings. Combine the youth with the experienced to win a championship.

Despite losing the World Series in 5 games, the Yankees actually provide a perfect example of this strategy. They are anchored by homegrown talent Aaron Judge. Judge is flanked by young talent in catcher Austin Wells, pitcher Luis Gil, and shortstop Anthony Volpe.

But the Yankees did not rely solely on this young, homegrown talent, as evidenced by their acquisitions of superstars Juan Soto and Gerrit Cole, among others.

Now, the Orioles do not need to spend over $300M on a pitcher like Gerrit Cole, and there roster will contain more homegrown stars than New York’s.

But the Yankees’ idea is correct; start building from within, and supplement. The Orioles have done a great job building from within. Now, with a new owner at the helm, it is time for them to supplement, starting this offseason.

Related Posts

🔥 HOT UPDATE: Braves’ Michael Harris II Makes Heartfelt Community Move That’s Stealing the Spotlight — How This Gesture Is Winning Over Fans During the MLB Offseason!

🚨 MLB OFFSEASON: Michael Harris II Gives Back to Georgia Community with Sandlot Stars Weekend 👇 Michael Harris II, the Atlanta Braves’ dynamic center fielder, is spending…

🎯 INSIDE REPORT: A Deep Dive into the 2026 Atlanta Braves — What the New Year’s Inventory Reveals About Their Championship Hopes and Key Moves for the Upcoming Season!

🚨 ATLANTA BRAVES 2026 SEASON PREVIEW: An Improved Roster Poised for a Stronger Push 👇 As the calendar flips from 2025 to 2026, the Atlanta Braves are…

🔥 EXCLUSIVE: Red Sox Eyeing $8 Million All-Star Pitcher in Trade Talks — Could This Bold Move Be the Key to Reviving Their Playoff Hopes? Fans Are Buzzing with Excitement!

🚨 MLB RUMOR: Boston Red Sox in the Hunt for Freddy Peralta to Complete Their Rotation Upgrade 👇 The Boston Red Sox have already made significant moves…

⚡ ALERT: MLB Network Reacts to Shocking New Rumors Linking Alex Bregman to the Red Sox — Could This Be the Big Trade That Will Shake Up the League? Fans Are On Edge!

🚨 MLB RUMOR: Boston Red Sox Closing In on Alex Bregman Deal After Aggressive Offer 👇 Despite opting out of his contract with the Boston Red Sox…

🛑 REPORT: Dreaming of Tarik Skubal Has Already Cost MLB Teams Big — The Price of Chasing the Star Pitcher Might Just Be Too High, and Fans Are Reacting!

🚨 MLB RUMOR: Detroit Tigers Face Key Decision on Tarik Skubal Amid Offseason Uncertainty 👇 As the 2026 MLB season draws near, the Detroit Tigers find themselves…

🔥 BREAKING: Yankees’ Gerrit Cole Shocks the Baseball World with a Surprising New Partnership — What Does This Move Mean for His Future and the Team’s Playoff Hopes?

🚨 MLB HEADLINES: Gerrit Cole’s Recovery Could Be Key to New York Yankees’ 2026 Championship Hopes 👇 As the 2026 MLB season draws near, the New York…