Beyond the bullpen, how aggressive will the Dodgers be at the MLB trade deadline?
Briefly

The Dodgers, portrayed as baseball's new evil empire due to extensive free-agent spending, now find themselves grappling with various team flaws ahead of the trade deadline. Despite a strong offense led by players like Shohei Ohtani and Will Smith, the team has encountered pitching challenges and lineup inconsistencies. General manager Brandon Gomes acknowledges the shift in perception, noting that while the team has the potential to be a superteam, adjustments may be necessary to meet expectations. The team remains just 1.5 games behind the Milwaukee Brewers for the best record in the majors.
The Dodgers, once perceived as baseball's evil empire due to their free-agent acquisitions, now face significant flaws as they approach the trade deadline, needing to reassess their strategies.
Despite their current struggles, the Dodgers remain a top contender, still leading the majors in runs scored, buoyed by standout performances from Shohei Ohtani and Will Smith.
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