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LAS VEGAS — Almost everyone in baseball, it seems, is waiting to see how aggressive the Dodgers will be this offseason.
For now, that appears to include the two-time defending champions themselves.
As the club’s front office arrived at The Cosmopolitan Hotel for MLB’s annual general managers’ meetings this week, the team’s plans for this winter remained in a formative stage.
The Dodgers should have plenty of financial flexibility to play with in the coming months, with more than $60 million in salary from last season set to come off the books (resulting from Clayton Kershaw ’s retirement, the expiration of contracts for Michael Conforto, Kirby Yates, Michael Kopech and oth

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