LOS ANGELES — Coming off their victory in the 2024 World Series, the Dodgers had one of the most aggressive winters any defending champion has ever had.

They signed two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell for five years and $182 million . They gave Tanner Scott a four-year, $72 million contract , won the sweepstakes for Roki Sasaki and added veterans Michael Conforto and Kirby Yates on one-year deals. They signed Teoscar Hernandez (three years, $66 million) and Blake Treinen (two years, $22 million) to new contracts.

The individual results didn’t match the size of the commitment – nearly $400 million in one winter. Will a second winter as reigning champions prompt a similar investment in the roster?

“I don’t know at this point,” Dodgers president of baseball operation

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