Dodgers: 2020 World Series roster slowly fading: Inside the Dodgers

Dodgers: 2020 World Series roster slowly fading: Inside the Dodgers
A sad sight for fans as the 2020 World Series championship team moves further away. It was inevitable that the team would have heavy turnover with other teams drooling over talent and Justin Turner is the latest name added to the list of players coming off the 2020 team.
Of the 19 players who were part of the squad, 10 have already left leaving less than half of the championship team. The distant memory is slowly fading as the new era of Dodgers baseball arrives faster than people imagined.
Some favorites include Corey Seager, Kike Hernandez, Cody Bellinger i Hey Pollock. That, of course, doesn’t mean all is lost with some top talent Mookie Betts, Tony Gonsolin, Will Smith i Julio Urias he still remains on the team.
While the Dodgers lose guys like Seager, they managed to get in Freddie Freeman and Trea Turner despite losing Turner to the Phillies this offseason. The Dodgers know how to build a World Series team even if it means losing starting talent in the process.
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The Dodgers know how to bring in guys on the cheap before they inevitably lose them in free agency, showing they know how to develop their talent while keeping an eye on some of the best players in the league.
With the amount of money the Dodgers still have to spend, it’s clear that there are still plenty of moves to be made. Patience will really be tested among the fans.
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