
The 40-year-old right-hander, a former All-Star with a storied career, has signed a one-year deal worth $16 million with the Philadelphia Phillies, leaving Dodgers fans reeling as the trade deadline looms.
Just days ago, the Dodgers were among eight MLB teams scouting Robertson during a private session at Bryant University in Rhode Island. The urgency was palpable, as the front office sought to bolster a bullpen that has recently been weakened by Tanner Scott’s forearm injury. With Scott likely heading to the injured list, the Dodgers’ need for reliable pitching has never been more critical.
Despite their interest, the Dodgers’ lack of decisive action has raised eyebrows. The team’s presence at the workout indicated serious intent, but the Phillies swooped in with an offer that the Dodgers ultimately did not match. Now, as the clock ticks down, the Dodgers are left scrambling to explore the trade market for potential replacements. Names like Joan Duran and Griffin Jax from the Minnesota Twins, Emanuel Claus from the Cleveland Guardians, and Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals are now on the radar, each bringing experience and a proven track record under pressure.
Fans are left to wonder what could have been. Should the Dodgers have pushed harder for Robertson? As the stakes rise in this crucial stretch of the season, every decision counts. The pressure is mounting, and the Dodgers must act swiftly to secure a high-level reliever before it’s too late. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops—this is a pivotal moment for the Dodgers, and the urgency has never been clearer!
Contributors: David Robertson