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Where do the Yankees and Dodgers stand before Spring Training?

Yankees and Dodgers ' outlooks ahead of Spring Training. (via Baseball Bar-B-Cast)

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One need for each team before opening day begins.

The best outfield in baseball, by most measures.

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Of course, Aaron Judge is a huge part of that, but Cody Bellinger was awesome, and Trent Grisham was awesome.

How awesome will they be moving forward?

Who's to say?

But because Trent Grisham accepted the qualifying offer, and Cody Bellinger, after a long staring contest, decided, "Yes, I do wanna be a Yankee," this outfield is intact, which is good news for the Yankees' 2026 World Series odds.

However, they still have this player on their team named Jason Dominguez, and it is very unclear what the plan for him is moving forward.

We go to the National League West, and we begin with the Dodgers.

Andrew Friedman said, "We are no longer interested in starting pitching."

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We also then get reporting that Blake Snell is maybe gonna slow-play his, his role in, into, into the, the season.

Blake Snell's like, "Last year, when I didn't, like, do anything until August, I would do that again."

Let's do that again.

That was great.

What should the Dodgers do?

Nothing, for the sake of discourse.

If the Tigers lose their arb case to Scubel, and you wanna piss off the baseball world even more, just go give 'em all your outfield prospects and trade for Scubel.

Why not?

Let's do it.

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