AJUSTE: MLB Rumors Los Dodgers oficialmente ratificaron un double acuerdo esta noche al firmar Adames, junto con Braves’ Fried, un acuerdo de 5 años antes que Mets y algunas otras entidades…

Jon Heyman believes Braves could lose Max Fried to Dodgers or Orioles in  free agency : r/Braves

MLB Rumors: Dodgers cool on Adames, Braves’ Fried competition, Mets spending spree

The Dodgers might not have eyes for Willy Adames after all, while the Braves competition to keep Max Fried heats up and the Mets might try to sign both Juan Soto and Pete Alonso.

The Hot Stove has yet to get properly burning just yet, but we’re getting closer and closer every day. With non-tender decisions out of the way, even more talent has entered the free-agent pool, and Winter Meetings loom in just a couple of weeks. We’ve already had one big trade, and there are plenty more major moves to come.

MLB Rumors: Dodgers cool on Adames, Braves' Fried competition, Mets  spending spree

All eyes will be on Juan Soto, who might be about to make a run at Shohei Ohtani’s historic $700 million megadeal from last offseason. But even beyond Soto, big names abound: Players like Roki Sasaki, Corbin Burnes, Max Fried and Teoscar Hernandez have hit free agency, while other stars like Luis Robert Jr., Garrett Crochet, Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray and more could be made available via trade. The landscape of the league figures to look a whole lot different by the time next spring rolls around.

Who will end up where over the next few weeks? Here’s the latest from around the MLB rumor mill.

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MLB Rumors: Willy Adames ‘not necessarily the plan’ for the Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers picked up their team option on Miguel Rojas for next season, but shortstop remains one of the few major holes this lineup has left. Everyone assumed that would mean that L.A. would be hot on the heels of the one top-tier shortstop available this winter, former Milwaukee Brewers star Willy Adames, who Dodgers exec Andrew Friedman acquired in a trade back when he was a member of the Tampa Bay Rays front office.

But while the fit seems snug, we may have jumped the gun here. Per The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, Los Angeles might not be willing to get into what figures to be a steep bidding war for Adames’ services.

Jon Heyman believes Braves could lose Max Fried to Dodgers or Orioles in  free agency : r/Braves

“The demand for him at 29 should be high, and recent free-agent shortstops such as Corey SeagerTrea Turner and Xander Bogaerts commanded monster deals. While Adames might not be as coveted as those players were, he surely expects a significant contract. And the decline in his defensive metrics last season raises the possibility that he might not be at short for the duration of his agreement.”

L.A. does have Rojas and Tommy Edman still in-house, plus Mookie Betts shifting back to the infield for 2025. With outfielders like Soto and Teoscar Hernandez available and a rotation that needs to be bolstered, this doesn’t have to be a spot where the Dodgers commit a ton of money. Of course, this could also just be Friedman throwing people off the scent.

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