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The Dodgers’ Farm System & Trade Deadline Plans: A Simple Guide
Where the Dodgers Stand Right Now
Imagine your baseball team is like a really good video game player who’s winning by a huge margin. That’s the Los Angeles Dodgers right now!
- Big Lead: They’re up 12.5 games in their division (the NL West) — that’s like being way ahead in a race with only a few laps left
- Injury Bug: They’ve lost several star players to injuries:
- Hitters: Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández, Will Smith
- Pitchers: Edwin Díaz, Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell
- Next Man Up: Young players like Andy Pages and Dalton Rushing have stepped up and played great
- Pitching Surprise: Even with all those injured pitchers, their remaining arms are a top-6 pitching staff in baseball
- Help Coming: Injured stars are doing "rehab assignments" (practice games) and will return soon
Important: When injured players come back, the Dodgers will have TOO MANY good players. They’ll need to make tough choices about who stays and who goes.
What the Dodgers Need
Even though they’re winning, every team has holes. Here’s what the Dodgers are shopping for:
1. Backup Catcher
- Will Smith (their star catcher) is injured
- Dalton Rushing is filling in but is still learning
- They want a veteran backup who can mentor Rushing and cheer from the bench in the playoffs
2. A Superstar Pitcher (The "Big Fish")
- Tarik Skubal is the #1 dream target — he’s one of the best pitchers in baseball
- Any elite pitcher would help, but Skubal is the "white whale"
3. Roster Management
The Dodgers have a traffic jam on their 40-man roster (the list of players they control). Players like:
- Eric Lauer (pitcher)
- Alex Call (outfielder)
- Ryan Ward (outfielder)
- Alex Freeland (infielder)
…are good players but might get squeezed out when everyone’s healthy.
The Farm System Treasure Chest
Think of a "farm system" as a team’s minor league pipeline — where young players develop before reaching the big leagues.
The Dodgers have one of the BEST farm systems in ALL of baseball!
What Makes It Special?
| Strength | Details |
|---|---|
| Outfield Galore | 8+ quality outfielders in the upper minors |
| Hard Throwers | Lots of pitchers who throw 95+ mph |
| Depth | So many good prospects they can’t keep them all! |
The "Good Problem" Coming Soon
- This offseason: Only Josue De Paula needs to be added to the 40-man roster
- Next year: HUGE CRUNCH — they’ll have to make tough cuts or trades
- Pitchers to protect: Christian Zazueta, Adam Serwinowski, Jackson Ferris, Patrick Copen, Luke Fox
Top Prospects Breakdown (The Stars)
Instead of a boring table, here are the headliners you should know:
The Cream of the Crop (55 FV = Future All-Star Potential)
| Rank | Name | Position | Age | Why They’re Special |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Josue De Paula | Right Field | 21 | Elite contact skills, gets on base, power growing — but defense is weak |
| 2 | River Ryan | Starting Pitcher | 27 | Older but ready NOW — throws hard, could help big league team immediately |
| 3 | Mike Sirota | Center Field | 23 | Rare power+speed combo, crushes the ball (58% hard-hit rate!) |
Very Good Prospects (50 FV = Future Everyday Player)
| Name | Position | Key Trait |
|---|---|---|
| Eduardo Quintero | Center Field | Jackson Chourio body type, great contact, power developing |
| Christian Zazueta | Starting Pitcher | "Mini Eury Pérez" — 95 mph, great changeup, strikes everyone out |
| Zachary Root | Starting Pitcher | Added a nasty cutter, velocity up, two above-average pitches now |
| Zyhir Hope | Right Field | Huge power, but swings at lots of bad pitches |
| Emil Morales | Shortstop | Only 19! High variance = could be star or bust |
Solid Prospects (45+ to 40 FV = Useful Big Leaguers)
Notable names to remember:
- Charles Davalan (LF) — 84% contact rate, just needs to hit in Double-A
- James Tibbs III (RF) — Masher but strikes out too much (under 70% contact)
- Adam Serwinowski (SP) — Great stuff, but walks too many batters
- Jackson Ferris (SP) — Lefty with upside, command questions
- Brooks Auger (SP) — Older (24), but pitching great lately
- Cam Leiter (SP) — Sleeper alert! Easy upper-90s, perfect pitcher body, missed last year with shoulder injury
The Outfield Logjam Explained Simply
The Dodgers have TOO MANY outfielders. Here’s the cheat sheet:
| Player | Strength | Weakness | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| De Paula | Elite contact/OBP | Bad defense | Future corner OF bat |
| Sirota | Power + speed | Bad reads in CF, fastball hole | Toolsy, high variance |
| Quintero | Great contact, CF defense | Small, power questions | Well-rounded, safe |
| Hope | Monster power | Swing-and-miss vs offspeed | Boom or bust |
| Tibbs | Great power numbers | Under 70% contact rate | Platoon bat likely |
| Davalan | 91% in-zone contact | Older, needs to prove it vs AA | High floor, lower ceiling |
| Ehrhard/George | CF defense, speed | Hit tool questions | Defensive specialists |
Key Insight: They can’t keep all these guys. This makes them perfect trade bait!
The Pitching Pipeline: Hard Throwers, Command Questions
The Dodgers love pitchers who throw hard. The problem? Throwing strikes is harder.
The Top Arms
| Pitcher | Role | Stuff | Command | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| River Ryan | SP/RP | 95+ mph, good secondary | Rusty (injuries) | Low — ready now |
| Christian Zazueta | SP | 95 mph, ++ changeup | Good | Low — postseason 40-man add |
| Zachary Root | SP | Fastball + cutter + more | Improving | Low — safe profile |
| Adam Serwinowski | SP/RP | Fastball, slider, NEW cutter | Walks too many | Medium — starter/reliever tweener |
| Jackson Ferris | SP | Lefty, good stuff | Inconsistent | Medium |
| Cam Leiter | SP | Easy upper-90s, great body | Limited innings (injury return) | Medium — high upside |
The "Wild But Nasty" Group (High Risk, High Reward)
These guys have electric stuff but can’t find the strike zone:
- Marlon Nieves — 96 mph, elite spin, but wild
- Brady Smith — 14 K/9, great changeup, was too wild for pro ball until recently
- Luis Carias — 95 mph, hammer breaker, looks like pure reliever
- Hyun-Seok Jang — Hard thrower, command struggles
Reality Check: The Dodgers have SO MANY of these hard-throwing, wild pitchers that they’ll have to cut or trade a bunch in the next 16 months (Rule 5 Draft protection crunch).
Who Might Get Traded? (The Trade Chips)
Tier 1: The "Big Fish" Bait (Top 100 Types)
If the Dodgers want Tarik Skubal, they’ll need to part with:
- Josue De Paula (their #1 prospect)
- River Ryan (MLB-ready arm)
- Mike Sirota / Christian Zazueta / Zachary Root
Tier 2: Very Good Pieces (45-50 FV)
For a really good player (not quite superstar):
- Eduardo Quintero, Zyhir Hope, Adam Serwinowski, Jackson Ferris
- Charles Davalan, James Tibbs III, Brooks Auger, Cam Leiter
Tier 3: Role Player Packages (40-45 FV)
For a useful veteran (backup catcher, bench bat, reliever):
- Zach Ehrhard, Kendall George, Patrick Copen, Luke Fox
- Ryan Ward (older, ready now), Noah Miller
Tier 4: The "Throw-In" Lottery Tickets (Teenage Stars)
| Rebuilding teams LOVE these guys — they’re years away but have star traits: | Player | Age | Position | Why They’re Special |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eduardo Rojas | 19 | Catcher | Switch-hitter, great contact, good framing data | |
| Moises Acacio | 18 | Shortstop | Great hand-eye, compact swing, crafty defender | |
| Ezequiel Melburne | 17 | Shortstop | 6’3", toolsy, big power projection | |
| Rubel Arias | 17 | Center Field | True CF defense, balanced skills |
Tier 5: The "Utility Guys" (Ready-Now Role Players)
- Elijah Hainline — Great defense everywhere, walks, power for size
- Kyle Nevin — Great contact, hidden power, plays multiple positions
- Alex Freeland / Alex Call — Currently squeezed on MLB roster
The Dodgers’ Trade Strategy: A Numbered Game Plan
- Decide on the "Big Fish" — Do they go all-in for Skubal or similar ace?
- Assess the Roster Crunch — Who gets optioned/DFA’d when injured stars return?
- Test the Market — See what other teams offer for their squeezed players (Lauer, Call, Ward, Freeland)
- Pick a Path:
- Path A: Trade fringe MLB guys for young lottery tickets (like they did with Caleb Ferguson → Christian Zazueta)
- Path B: Package multiple prospects for a star player
- Path C: Stand pat, make tough cuts, keep all prospects
- Balance the System — They have too many OFs and wild pitchers — trading from strength makes sense
Hidden Gems & Sleeper Alerts
Cam Leiter — The Next Big Thing?
- Missed all last year (shoulder)
- Easy upper-90s velocity, perfect pitcher body/delivery
- Secondary pitches developing (missed college time)
- My pick: Most likely non-Top 100 Dodger to crash the Top 100 in 12 months
Brady Smith — The Reliever Who Could Start
- Was hurt/wild for 2 years
- Now: 14 K/9, great changeup, pitching deeper into games
- Just promoted to High-A
- Mid-rotation upside if command clicks
William Gagnon (Low-A, not on top 40)
- 93-96 mph, 7 feet of extension (ball gets on hitters FAST)
- Walks 7 per 9 — but traits are special
Summary: The Big Picture
| What You Need to Know | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Dodgers are dominating | 12.5 game lead, injuries haven’t slowed them |
| Roster crunch coming | Healthy stars return = tough decisions on fringe guys |
| Farm system is ELITE | Top 3 in baseball, especially OF and hard throwers |
| Too many similar prospects | 8+ OFs, 10+ wild hard throwers — can’t keep them all |
| Trade deadline = opportunity | Can trade from strength to fix weaknesses (C, SP) |
| Multiple paths available | Small trades, blockbusters, or stand pat — all viable |
Bottom Line: The Dodgers have the prospect currency to buy almost anything at the deadline without mortgaging their future. The question is: How aggressive do they want to be?
FAQ: Your Burning Questions Answered
What does "FV" mean in the prospect rankings?
FV = Future Value. It’s a 20-80 scouting scale predicting how good a player will be in the majors:
- 55+ = Potential All-Star
- 50 = Solid everyday player
- 45 = Good platoon/role player
- 40 = Bench/backup or fringe starter
Why does the Dodgers’ outfield logjam matter for trades?
Other teams need outfielders. The Dodgers have too many. This creates a perfect supply/demand match — LA can trade from a position of strength (extra OFs) to fill needs (catcher, pitching).
What’s the "Rule 5 Draft" and why does it force trades?
Every winter, teams must protect eligible prospects on their 40-man roster or lose them in the Rule 5 Draft. The Dodgers have way more protect-worthy guys than roster spots. They must trade or cut players — making them motivated sellers.
Is River Ryan really a top prospect at age 27?
Yes! Age matters less for relievers/late bloomers. Ryan throws 95+ with good stuff and is MLB-ready NOW. For a contending team, "ready now" often beats "high upside, 3 years away."
Who is Christian Zazueta and why is he compared to Eury Pérez?
Zazueta is a 21-year-old righty the Dodgers got for Caleb Ferguson. He:
- Sits 95 mph
- Has a plus-plus changeup (like Pérez)
- Pounds the strike zone
- Has a slider that needs work (like Pérez)
- Smaller frame but similar mechanics
He’s a postseason 40-man add and potential future rotation piece.
Article based on FanGraphs’ pre-trade deadline analysis of the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system. Prospect rankings and evaluations reflect July 2026 assessments.