The Los Angeles Dodgers defended their World Series crown to become the first team in over two decades to win back-to-back championships. Yet, the performance of their bullpen was quite shaky compared to the dominant showing they had last year. The Dodgers signed Edwin Diaz on a three-year, $69 million deal to be their closer. However, more additions are forthcoming, as they still have a few openings in the bullpen.

Michael Kopech is one of the relief pitchers of the team who has become a free agent this offseason. As per Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, the 29-year-old right-hander could still remain on the West Coast. Slusser believes the San Francisco Giants are willing to dip into the free agent market for high-leverage relievers this winter. The Giants have reporte

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