Dodgers Notes: Former Fan Favorites in the World Series, LA Could Lose Coach to AL Squad

The Dodgers first base coach is under consideration for a managerial position.
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The Dodgers could lose a longtime member of their coaching staff, as first base coach Clayton McCullough recently interviewed for the open manager role in Cleveland.

Losing McCullough would certainly be a hit to the Dodger's staff.

In other news Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman admitted that he wished the Dodgers front office would have invested more in a reliable starting pitcher. The Dodgers starting rotation fell apart in the playoffs, allowing a combined 13 runs in their starts, which each lasted shorter than three innings.

At Dodgers Nation, Caleb Nguyen explored the revelation that David Peralta played through a torn ligament in his forearm/elbow which occurred well before the trade deadline which raises a lot of questions for the LA front office.

Check out the rest of today's headlines:

The 5 Former Dodgers Set to Play in the 2023 World Series

Exec Admits He Wishes LA Would Have Tried Harder for Proven Arm at 2023 Deadline

LA May Lose Top Coach to American League Squad

Dodgers Rumors: Could a Nolan Arenado Trade Be Revisited This Offseason?

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PATRICK WARREN

Patrick Warren graduated from USC with a degree in journalism. He is a beat writer for Inside the Dodgers. Although he has spent the last four years in LA, he remains a steadfast Baltimore Orioles fan.