The Los Angeles Dodgers made the postseason for the 12th consecutive season, finishing with a 98-64 record and winning the National League West for the third year in a row.
After making a postseason run and winning their eighth World Series title in franchise history, the Dodgers entered the offseason poised to add even more talent to defend their title in 2025.
The Dodgers added some key pieces, including starting pitcher Blake Snell, starting pitcher Rocky Sasaki and relief pitcher Tanner Scott.
Scott is their most recent acquisition and is arguably one of the best closers in the league.
MLB analyst Kevin Frandsen revealed his thoughts on the Dodgers bullpen in 2025.
“The swing and the miss they’re going to have is just unbelievable,” Frandsen said via Sirius XM’s MLB Network Radio.
“The swing and the miss they’re going to have is just unbelievable.”
It @Dodgers: have nothing but power weapons in the back of their bullpen.#Dodgers
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Frandsen mentions the swing-and-miss items the Dodgers have in their bullpen, including Michael Kopich, Brusdar Graterol and now Scott.
Scott joined the Baltimore Orioles in 2017 and played eight MLB seasons.
In 2024, Scott played for the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres, participating in 72 games.
He had a 9-6 record, 1.75 ERA, 22 saves and 84 strikeouts in 72.0 innings.
Frandsen revealed how good he believes the Dodgers bullpen will be, but if they can stay healthy, the entire team will likely be dominant.
The Dodgers’ roster has unmatched star power, and they will likely defend their title in 2025.
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