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With Juan Soto on the block, Andrew Friedman looks ahead to Dodgers trade deadline plans

Andrew Friedman didn't reference Juan Soto by name. He didn't have to. As this year's Aug. 2 trade deadline draws near, the Dodgers' president of baseball operations said the club has been running through the typical exercise of evaluating specific needs, taking stock of its farm system, and determining the ways to plug holes on the roster of a team vying for a championship. Those aren't the ...
Right fielder Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals swings during the MLB game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on July 23, 2022, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Andrew Friedman didn't reference Juan Soto by name.

He didn't have to.

As this year's Aug. 2 trade deadline draws near, the Dodgers' president of baseball operations said the club has been running through the typical exercise of evaluating specific needs, taking stock of its farm system, and determining the ways to plug holes on the roster of a team vying for a championship.

Those aren't the only calculations at play.

Not in a year someone like Soto, the Washington Nationals'

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