Another major acquisition is the signing of Japanese right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto to a 12-year deal worth $325 million, along with a posting fee. This move highlights the Dodgers' commitment to enhancing their pitching staff[1].
The Dodgers also secured a five-year deal with Blake Snell, a key move to address their starting rotation needs. Snell's contract is valued at $182 million, demonstrating the team's willingness to invest in top talent[2].
In addition to these high-profile signings, the Dodgers have been busy in the international market. They agreed to a deal with shortstop Emil Morales, MLB.comās No. 14 international prospect, as part of their 19 international amateur free agent signings[1].
The team has also made organizational changes, hiring former MLB All-Star Raul Ibanez as their vice president of baseball development and special projects. This move is expected to bring valuable experience and insight to the Dodgers' front office[1].
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