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The Dodgers have been linked to Adames for years, having attempted to trade for him in the past. His combined abilities as a power hitter—rumored to bring in upwards of 30 home runs—and above-average defensive skills make him a compelling candidate. The Dodgers need to consider not just his immediate impact but also the future implications of such a signing, especially in the wake of potentially losing key players like Max Muncy and Chris Taylor.
Adames' versatility as someone who can play both shortstop and third base makes him exceptionally appealing, particularly if the Dodgers decide to pivot away from Muncy soon. The organization is keen on future-proofing its roster and Adames could serve that purpose well.