Dodgers Notes: Andrew Friedman Addresses Corey Seager's Exit, Dodgers Protect 3 Minor Leaguers from Rule 5 Draft
As Corey Seager added to his legacy with another World Series title with the Texas Rangers, Dodgers Nation's Doug McKain spoke with Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman on Seager's decision to leave LA in free agency.
Friedman said that the Dodgers were aggressive in their pursuit of Seagers' signature, but ultimately Seager wanted to explore other options.
In other news, the Dodgers designated three minor league players as protected from the Rule 5 Draft.
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Dodgers Protect 3 Minor Leaguers from Rule 5 Draft
Dodgers Exec Andrew Friedman Talks About Corey Seager's Free Agency Exit from LA
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