The Los Angeles Dodgers started the second half of the MLB season with a 2-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, resulting in a record of 58-40. A former Dodgers pitcher, aged 37, has retired after trying to make a comeback in independent ball after 361 MLB games. The Dodgers are gearing up for trade discussions as they seek a notable trade with the Cleveland Guardians for a closer and an outfield player. Additionally, manager Dave Roberts hinted at an early return for All-Star third baseman Max Muncy, who had a strong showing before his absence.
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened the second half of the season with a disappointing 2-0 loss against the Milwaukee Brewers, bringing their record to 58-40.
A former Dodgers pitcher has announced his retirement from baseball at 37 years old after a failed comeback attempt that ended with stints in independent league play.
As the trade deadline approaches, the Dodgers are reportedly interested in making a significant trade with the Cleveland Guardians to acquire a top closer and an outfield upgrade.
Dodgers' manager Dave Roberts indicated that All-Star third baseman Max Muncy could return from injury sooner than initially expected, following an impressive batting performance.
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