Dodgers-Angels Mike Trout unrealistic trade that would shake up MLB offseason
This potential INSANE trade idea for the Los Angeles Angels and their city rivals, the Dodgers, would shake the league up once again.
Let’s go ahead and preface this with the almost certain fact that this trade won’t happen. The Los Angeles Angels despise their crosstown neighbors, the Los Angeles Dodgers. That hatred likely grew even more when former Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani signed a 10-year, $700 million dollar deal with the Dodgers last offseason. If the Halos then decided to trade franchise icon Mike Trout to the home residents of Dodger Stadium, the uproar at the Angels would be immense. Owner Arte Moreno and GM Perry Minasian would bear the brunt of the ire.
Yet, for a few moments, let’s play the other side. Let’s say some set of unlikely events occur, and the Angels decide to move on from Trout and his massive contract. There’s no doubt that at least a few teams would be interested in bringing one of the best players of a generation on board. At least a couple big market clubs in addition to the Dodgers would love to have him. In this scenario though, the Dodgers offer far and away the best package for Trout, and Minasian (likely with Moreno and manager Ron Washington’s go-ahead) accepts. What type of haul would the former Anaheim Angels need in order to let Trout likely finish his career elsewhere?
Mike Trout could finally win World Series with Dodgers
The team that the Dodgers have built over general manager Brandon Gomes and president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman’s reign has been one that can beat you in a variety of ways. While this type of deal wouldn’t solve their biggest flaw (their starting pitching), it would make the lineup an absolutely overwhelming advantage. The Dodgers already have a top three filled with former MVPs: Ohtani, shortstop Mookie Betts, and first baseman Freddie Freeman. Adding Trout might make them favorites to win the World Series once again in 2025.
The team already signed free agent outfielder Michael Conforto to a one-year deal, likely to start in left field. Tommy Edman, James Outman and Andy Pages can all play center field, and one of them could play right field while the second one plays center. Trout, by trade, is a center fielder. However, moving him to right field would likely save his body some major wear and tear. Center field is arguably the most physically demanding defensive position, outside of catcher. Keeping Trout’s legs fresher in right (with some spot starts in center) might keep him healthier long term.
Let’s say in addition to acquiring Trout, the team also acquires an arm like Reid Detmers or Chase Silseth to compete for a spot in the rotation or become a long reliever/ swingman type out of the bullpen. If the Dodgers can give up a package headlined by a major-league ready young player or two, plus another ancillary piece, then this is something the Angels would consider. Giving up a fourth player would likely clinch the deal. So, who should Minasian and the Angels look to target in this hypothetical deal?
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