Dodgers could land Blue Jays superstar in blockbuster proposal

Patrick McAvoy

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have a real chance to win the World Series this season.

Los Angeles is in a very good spot with the playoffs just about to kick off, and it wouldn't be shocking to see the Dodgers hoisting the World Series trophy once all is said and done. 

Once the season ends, the Dodgers will go back to the drawing board no matter what happens. The Dodgers will be looking for ways to improve the roster even further heading into the 2025 season, and the shortstop position is one that could use a boost.

There could be some serious star power on the move, and Toronto Blue Jays superstar shortstop Bo Bichette likely is the best shortstop who could be on the move. The Dodgers were called the No. 2 option to land Bichette in a blockbuster deal by Heavy.com's Matt Musico.

"Current Shortstop: Miguel Rojas," Musico said. Shortstop has been a problem spot for the Los Angeles Dodgers all season. Gavin Lux was supposed to be the starter, but the plan changed to Mookie Betts when Lux struggled during spring training. Once Betts hit the injured list, it’s mostly been manned by 35-year-old veteran Miguel Rojas.

"Acquiring (Willy Adames) via free agency might be Los Angeles’ preferred choice since they wouldn’t have to give up any prospects. However, Bichette-to-the-Dodgers was an idea that got floated consistently before the trade deadline passed. His bat would fit nicely into LA’s lineup, too – even if it’s only for one season."

Los Angeles has gotten creative at the shortstop position but should be looking to add this winter.

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Patrick McAvoy

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Patrick McAvoy's experiences include local and national sportswriting across baseball, football and basketball. He has provided coverage for the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Philadelphia Eagles and Boston Celtics throughout his career. 

Outside of journalism, Patrick also has received a Masters of Business Administration Degree from Brandeis University and studied communication and business at Merrimack College where he earned his Bachelor's Degree.