The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly interested in Max Scherzer, a future Hall of Fame pitcher, as they seek to bolster their rotation for the 2025 season. Scherzer, who has had an illustrious career with the Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, and most recently the New York Mets and Texas Rangers, would bring a wealth of postseason experience to the Dodgers. After struggling with injuries in 2023, Scherzer bounced back with a solid performance in 2024, posting respectable numbers for the Rangers. His potential acquisition by the Dodgers could provide a veteran presence and added depth to a rotation that has often been the backbone of their success in recent seasons.
The Dodgers’ interest in Scherzer comes amid their ongoing efforts to contend for a championship. The team has had a revolving door of pitchers in recent years, especially with several veterans aging or dealing with injuries. Scherzer’s experience, especially in high-pressure playoff situations, makes him an attractive target for a team like the Dodgers, who have consistently been contenders in the National League.

In other Dodgers news, former pitcher and one-time key member of their bullpen, Scott Alexander, announced his retirement from professional baseball. Alexander, who played a key role in the Dodgers’ 2017 and 2018 bullpen, had a career marred by injuries but was an integral part of their success during his tenure. Known for his sinker and ability to induce ground balls, Alexander’s retirement marks the end of a memorable chapter for the Dodgers’ pitching staff. The team has always valued versatility in the bullpen, and Alexander’s ability to come through in clutch situations helped the Dodgers reach new heights during his time in Los Angeles.