Tue Apr 15 04:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Dodgers Eyeing Gleyber Torres Trade Despite Star-Studded Roster

**Los Angeles, CA** – Despite a World Series appearance and a roster brimming with superstars, the Los Angeles Dodgers may be looking to bolster their infield. According to Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller, two-time All-Star Gleyber Torres, recently released by the New York Yankees, could be the answer.

Torres, who signed with the Detroit Tigers after the Yankees’ World Series loss to the Dodgers, is reportedly nearing a return from injury. His .257/.330/.378 slash line last season, along with his early-season performance before injury, makes him an attractive option.

Acquiring Torres would allow the Dodgers to shift their versatile Tommy Edman to center field, addressing the struggles of Andy Pages. However, a trade could impact the Dodgers’ highly touted Korean prospect, Hyeseong Kim, currently performing well in Triple-A. Kim, signed to a three-year, $12.5 million deal, could transition to a utility role if Torres joins the team.

A potential Dodgers infield with Torres would feature Max Muncy, Mookie Betts, Torres, and Freddie Freeman, a formidable lineup. The outfield would likely consist of Teoscar Hernández, Michael Confort, and Edman. The move could be a crucial step in the Dodgers’ pursuit of back-to-back World Series titles.

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