
"The Los Angeles Dodgers spent big on their bullpen this past offseason, adding Tanner Scott (four years, $72 million) and Kirby Yates (one year, $13 million) while bringing back Blake Treinen (two years, $22 million). It didn't exactly work out. More news: Dodgers' Blake Treinen Says There's 'No Words' to Describe Struggles Scott has a 4.73 ERA across 53.1 innings. Yates has a 5.18 ERA across 40 innings. Treinen has a 4.70 ERA across 23 innings."
"San Diego Padres All-Star closer Robert Suarez is expected to opt out of the remaining two years and $16 million on his contract and head to free agency. Heyman linked the two-time All-Star to two teams: the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. Suarez is in the midst of another dominant campaign for the National League West rival Padres. Across 66 appearances, Suarez has a 3.02 ERA with 70 strikeouts over 65.2 innings. He leads the NL with 39 saves."
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Tanner Scott (four years, $72 million), Kirby Yates (one year, $13 million), and Blake Treinen (two years, $22 million) to bolster the bullpen. All three posted disappointing ERAs: Scott 4.73 across 53.1 innings, Yates 5.18 across 40 innings, and Treinen 4.70 across 23 innings. San Diego closer Robert Suarez is expected to opt out of two remaining years and $16 million and enter free agency. Suarez has a 3.02 ERA with 70 strikeouts over 65.2 innings and leads the NL with 39 saves. Spotrac projects Suarez's market at four years and $66.8 million.
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