Will Trevor Bauer pitch again for Dodgers? Andrew Friedman has no answer for now.
LOS ANGELES — Andrew Friedman has two uncertainties hanging over him entering this offseason. One is not exclusive to the Dodgers' president of baseball operations. All 30 front offices are unsure how Major League Baseball and the players' union will handle negotiations when the collective bargaining agreement expires Dec. 1. The expectation is a lockout is imminent. The other is a dilemma ...
by Jorge Castillo, Los Angeles Times
Oct 27, 2021
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Andrew Friedman has two uncertainties hanging over him entering this offseason.
One is not exclusive to the Dodgers' president of baseball operations. All 30 front offices are unsure how Major League Baseball and the players' union will handle negotiations when the collective bargaining agreement expires Dec. 1. The expectation is a lockout is imminent.
The other is a dilemma just for Friedman and his underlings: What will happen to
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