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  • Jets Rumors: Lions’ Tanner Engstrand Expected to Be OC After Nick Caley Rejected Job | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    CANTON, OHIO - AUGUST 03: A closeup view of the New York Jets logo on a helmet during a delay in the second half of the 2023 Pro Hall of Fame Game against the Cleveland Browns at Tom Benson Hall Of Fame Stadium on August 03, 2023 in Canton, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

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    The Detroit Lions are reportedly losing another coach.

    Connor Hughes of SNY reported Friday that the New York Jets are expected to hire Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as their new offensive coordinator. Engstrand is certainly a familiar name for new Jets head coach Aaron Glenn after their shared time on Dan Campbell’s staff in Detroit.

    Hughes noted New York attempted to hire Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach and passing game coordinator Nick Caley as its “top option” but was rejected.

    The Jets apparently weren’t the only ones interested in Caley, who Hughes pointed out will “have other options.” He also reported New York will keep wide receiver coach Shawn Jefferson after blocking interview requests for him around the league.

    As for Engstrand’s departure, this is another loss for the Lions staff.

    Glenn became the head coach of the Jets, while offensive coordinator Ben Johnson became the head coach of the division-rival Chicago Bears.

    Elsewhere, defensive line coach Terrell Williams went to the New England Patriots as DC, wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El went to the Bears in the same position, assistant quarterbacks coach J.T. Barrett went to Chicago as the quarterbacks coach and tight ends coach Steve Heiden became the offensive line coach of the Jets.

    It is quite the turnover for a franchise that has turned itself around under head coach Dan Campbell and become one of the league’s best teams.

    New York is looking for a similar turnaround with Engstrand as its offensive coordinator.

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    The 2024 season was his fifth on Detroit’s staff and second as the passing game coordinator. The Lions finished his first season in the role second in the league in passing yards on the way to the NFC Championship Game and his second season in the role second in the league again on the way to the conference’s No. 1 seed.

    Players such as Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Sam LaPorta thrived under his coaching, and he will look to help the Jets’ playmakers unlock similar production.

    There are still a number of questions to be answered in New York, not the least of which is will Aaron Rodgers be back at quarterback, but the team at least knows who the O.C. will be after this move.





    According to recent rumors, the New York Jets are expected to hire Detroit Lions’ Tanner Engstrand as their new offensive coordinator. This comes after Nick Caley reportedly rejected the job offer from the Jets.

    Engstrand, who has been with the Lions for several years, is highly regarded for his offensive prowess and innovative play-calling. He is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the Jets’ offense and help develop young quarterback Zach Wilson.

    While the deal has not been officially confirmed yet, sources close to the situation believe that Engstrand is the frontrunner for the job. Jets fans are hopeful that his hiring will bring a new energy to the team and help turn their offense around.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as more information becomes available. #Jets #TannerEngstrand #OffensiveCoordinator

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  • Detroit Lions Tanner Engstrand reportedly in talks to join New York Jets


    The Detroit Lions could end up losing their current passing game coordinator to the New York Jets.

    Just one day after former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn spoke at his very first media session as Jets coach, multiple reports indicate Tanner Engstrand could be joining him as the team’s next offensive coordinator.

    According to NFL reporter Josina Anderson, “Also, I’m told pass game coordinator Tanner Engstand’s name is already involved in substantive discussions for the pending offense coordinator role, per a league source.”

    During Lions organized team activities last year, the 42-year-old discussed balancing being excited about potential coordinator opportunities in the future and remaining focused with the Lions.

    “You’re always gonna be present where you’re at, and I couldn’t be happier to be anywhere else than here right now,” Engstrand explained to reporters. “But it was great, it was a good opportunity to go talk to some people and put under the fire. It really made me realize where your convictions are. You can’t hide it when they start shooting things off at you.

    “It’s like you know where you’re grounded, and you know what you believe in,” Engstrand commented further. “The good thing is I believe in exactly what we’re doing here. That was nice for me to do that, it was great, but that wouldn’t have happened had we not had the team success we had here.”

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    2.) Rumor: Aaron Glenn Planning to Target Several Lions Free Agents

    3.) Four Free Agents Aaron Glenn Could Target from Lions



    According to recent reports, Detroit Lions offensive lineman Tanner Engstrand is reportedly in talks to join the New York Jets. Engstrand, who has been with the Lions since 2019, is said to be considering a move to the Jets in search of a fresh start and new opportunities.

    The 26-year-old lineman has shown promise during his time with the Lions, but has struggled to secure a starting role on the team. With the Jets in need of offensive line help, Engstrand could potentially find a better fit and more playing time in New York.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, fans of both teams are eagerly awaiting news of Engstrand’s decision. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #DetroitLions #NewYorkJets #TannerEngstrand #NFLFreeAgency

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  • Jets considering Lions’ Tanner Engstrand for offensive coordinator position


    The Detroit Lions coaching staff may be picked apart even more in the upcoming days. According to a report from NFL insider Josina Anderson, the New York Jets are involved in “substantive discussions” with Lions pass game coordinator Tanner Engstrand for their offensive coordinator vacancy.

    NFL reporter Aaron Wilson added to the report, noting his sources, “expressed confidence he will land the job.”

    Engstrand has been a slow riser among the Lions coaching staff for the past several years. He joined in 2020 as an offensive assistant, was promoted to tight ends coach/pass game coordinator in 2022, and focused just on being the pass game coordinator for the past two seasons. Many viewed him as a candidate to replace Ben Johnson as the Lions offensive coordinator, but the Lions opted to hire former Broncos pass game coordinator John Morton instead.

    It’s not surprising to see the Jets go after Engstrand, considering their new head coach is Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ defensive coordinator for the past four years. As of this publishing, Glenn has not taken anyone from the Lions’ coaching staff with him yet, although he was only introduced as the Jets head coach on Monday. Their staff is still very much in the process of being built.

    Engstrand is just one of a few candidates who have emerged for the Jets offensive coordinator job. Rams TE coach pass game coordinator Nick Caley was reportedly the early favorite, and Raiders offensive coordinator Scott Turner was also reportedly in the mix. Some also believed Lions quarterback coach Mark Brunell was a candidate for the job.

    We’ll see if Glenn will poach Engstrand or any other Lions coach to join him in New York. You can track the latest Lions coaching news with our 2025 tracker.



    There have been rumblings in the NFL rumor mill that the New York Jets are considering Detroit Lions’ quarterback coach Tanner Engstrand for their vacant offensive coordinator position. Engstrand, who has been with the Lions for the past three seasons, has garnered attention for his work with young signal-callers and his innovative offensive schemes.

    The Jets are in need of a fresh perspective on offense after a disappointing season, and Engstrand could be the perfect candidate to revitalize their attack. Known for his ability to develop quarterbacks and design creative game plans, Engstrand could be the missing piece to help the Jets’ offense reach its full potential.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, the possibility of Engstrand joining the Jets has fans buzzing with excitement. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Jets continue their search for a new offensive coordinator.

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  • Cubs’ bullpen options after Tanner Scott Dodgers contract


    CHICAGO – One thing the Cubs would very much like to accomplish before the upcoming season is adding some more experience to the back end of their bullpen. On that front, the North Siders were in on free-agent closer before he reached an agreement with the Dodgers on Sunday.

    Per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand’s sources, Scott is headed to Los Angeles via a four-year, $72 million deal. Sources also told MLB.com that the Cubs were willing to go to four years to reel in the ace reliever, but the Dodgers had the larger monetary offer. So, Chicago is forced to look elsewhere for late-inning help.

    “That’s something that we have to address and we’ve been looking to address,” Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer told a packed ballroom at Cubs Convention this weekend. “Listen, we’ve talked to dozens of relievers this offseason.”

    Hoyer’s preference for assembling a bullpen is to build from within and identify “hidden gems,” but the need for experience is undeniable within manager Craig Counsell’s current group. While Porter Hodge authored a stellar rookie showing in 2024, his nine career saves are the most for any pitcher on the 40-man roster.

    The veteran Scott – with his 2.04 ERA, 34 saves and 11.3 strikeouts per nine innings across 146 appearances (150 innings) over the past two seasons combined – would have been a massive addition for Chicago. Alternatives left on the free-agent market include names like Kirby Yates, David Robertson, Kenley Jansen, Paul Sewald, Kyle Finnegan and Carlos Estévez, among others, with MLB Network insider Jon Paul Morosi reporting that the Cubs “are among several teams pursuing Estévez.” Chicago will also likely scour the trade market for possibilities.

    “We’d like to add in that area,” Counsell said. “You want players back there that when you worked towards a win and you’ve got three outs to go, you feel really good about getting it. And really, I would put it to the last three innings of a game. You’re really trying to win those last three innings.”

    Counsell discusses DH with Suzuki

    With three-time Gold Glove Award winner Ian Happ in left field and star Kyle Tucker acquired this offseason to patrol right, Seiya Suzuki stands to get the bulk of his playing time as the Cubs’ designated hitter this year. That was the message Counsell relayed to Suzuki in a chat last week.

    “He understands. He’s on board,” Counsell said at Cubs Convention this weekend. “He wants to play the field, but he understands that right now, this is where the team sits. I know that he’s going to play a lot of outfield. You hope Kyle and Ian are healthy, obviously, and if they are, they’re going to play. But things will happen.”

    Last year, Suzuki shifted to DH duties on a regular basis on Aug. 16, found a routine and hit .326 with a .933 OPS in 37 games from that point on. Even so, he expressed to the Cubs after the season that he preferred to play right field. Suzuki will get chances in left and right at times, but Tucker will be the team’s primary option in the field.

    “If Seiya is DHing a lot, that means that everybody’s healthy,” Cubs hitting coach Dustin Kelly said. “That’s the goal of it. We know that a big league season doesn’t always work like that. Guys get hurt or need days off, so there will be some opportunities.”

    Updates on Swanson, Hoerner

    Shortstop Dansby Swanson (core surgery) and second baseman Nico Hoerner (flexor tendon surgery on his right forearm) were both at Cubs Convention this weekend and feeling positive about their progress on the rehab front. Swanson, in particular, expressed optimism that his preseason should be relatively normal.

    “I’m not concerned or worried about having to take time off or do anything different in Spring Training,” said Swanson, who noted his injury first flared up in the ‘23 season. “Obviously, it’s a little bit of a different ramp-up than years past, because of the series in Japan [March 18-19 vs. the Dodgers], but I knew that going into the procedure.”

    Hoerner’s timeline is less certain. While the second baseman said he was “pumped” about how he felt, he has yet to resume hitting or begin a throwing progression. His potential availability for the start of the season (the Japan Series or the March 27 road opener against the D-backs) will become clearer as camp progresses.

    “I’m happy with the progress that I’m making,” Hoerner said. “It’s hard not to, from Day 1, start projecting out. I think I do myself and the team a bit of a disservice if I rush this process in any way. I think it is in my nature to push towards that direction, but straight up reps and work ethic, effort, doesn’t really heal your tendons. Patience is a huge part of it, too.”



    With the recent signing of Tanner Scott by the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Chicago Cubs are now left with a hole to fill in their bullpen. Scott was a key reliever for the Cubs last season, so finding a suitable replacement will be crucial for the team’s success in the upcoming season.

    Some potential options for the Cubs’ bullpen include promoting from within their farm system, signing a free agent reliever, or making a trade with another team. Players like Codi Heuer, Brad Wieck, and Rowan Wick could be potential candidates to step up and fill the void left by Scott.

    Additionally, the Cubs could look to the free agent market for relief pitchers who are still available. Some potential options include Andrew Chafin, Alex Colomé, or Mychal Givens, who could provide a solid veteran presence in the bullpen.

    Finally, the Cubs could explore trade opportunities with other teams to acquire a reliever who could bolster their bullpen. With the trade deadline approaching, there may be some teams looking to unload relievers and the Cubs could take advantage of this market.

    Overall, while losing Tanner Scott is a blow to the Cubs’ bullpen, there are still plenty of options available to help fill the void and strengthen the team’s relief pitching for the upcoming season.

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  • Red Sox May Have Outbid Dodgers For $72 Million All-Star Tanner Scott: Report


    The Boston Red Sox can’t catch a break in free agency.

    Boston has taken criticism for the last few seasons when it hasn’t been willing to spend big on free agents they’ve coveted. But on Sunday, they may have tried to spend some of their money and been shot down.

    All-Star left-handed reliever Tanner Scott signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, according to multiple reports, including MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand.

    Scott has been one of baseball’s best relievers for the past two seasons, with a 2.04 ERA in 150 innings pitched since the start of 2023. And it appears the Red Sox wanted him badly.

    According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, the Red Sox offered Scott more years than the Dodgers did, at a higher average annual value. Quick math would indicate that the Red Sox offered over $90 million for the lefty, and he turned them down anyway.

    However, Rob Bradford of WEEI reported on X that according to a source with knowledge of the negotiations, Nightengale’s statement was inaccurate.

    The details of the conversations between Scott and the teams that sought him may never be fully known, but the only fact that matters is this: the lefty will pitch for the Dodgers next season, and the Red Sox still need help in their bullpen.

    Boston has limited options remaining, so they’ll need to act quickly and decisively. Kirby Yates, Carlos Estévez, David Robertson are just a few of the names that could make sense for the Red Sox to fill their bullpen needs.

    If the Red Sox were willing to spend anything close to what the Dodgers gave Scott, let alone more, then they should have no problem finding the funds to lure a top reliever to Boston. The question, of course, is whether any top reliever will choose to sign with them.

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    According to a recent report, the Boston Red Sox may have outbid the Los Angeles Dodgers for the services of All-Star pitcher Tanner Scott. The Red Sox reportedly offered Scott a lucrative $72 million contract, surpassing the Dodgers’ offer. This move would significantly bolster the Red Sox pitching rotation and could potentially make them serious contenders for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. #RedSox #TannerScott #MLBFreeAgency

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  • Dodgers land reliever Tanner Scott on 4-year, $72 million deal, per report


    Tanner Scott struck Shohei Ohtani out four times in four appearances in last year's playoffs. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

    Tanner Scott struck Shohei Ohtani out four times in four appearances in last year’s playoffs. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

    Tanner Scott, the top reliever on the MLB free-agent market, got paid like it.

    The former San Diego Padres southpaw has agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to multiple media reports. Scott now joins an increasingly deep Dodgers bullpen.

    Scott, who was traded from the Miami Marlins to the Padres at last summer’s deadline, posted a 2.73 ERA with 31 strikeouts in 26 1/3 innings with San Diego in the second half.

    The deal is among the largest ever given to a reliever, with Edwin Díaz’s five-year, $102 million contract with the New York Mets still representing the high-water mark.

    Yahoo Sports ranked the 30-year-old Scott as the No. 22 free agent on the market this offseason and the best among the available relievers.

    If you ascribe to the Baseball Reference calculation of WAR, no reliever has been more valuable over the past two years than Scott at 7.6, more than a win better than second-place Tyler Holton. Scott posted a 1.75 ERA last year between the Padres and Marlins, and he looked unhittable in the playoffs, striking out seven in five scoreless innings.

    Four of those strikeouts came at the expense of Shohei Ohtani.

    Scott features a fastball/slider combination from the left side that hitters almost never square up. He held the lowest hard-hit rate among MLB pitchers with at least 70 innings last year and missed plenty of bats, too, with a 32.7% whiff rate.

    The big question with him has always been whether he’s finding the strike zone. Scott struggled heavily earlier in his career, when he was walking more than six guys per nine innings. Then he became elite when he got that number down to merely bad territory. Judging from this contract, the Dodgers clearly believe Scott will continue to keep the walks down.

    Scott has worked as a closer and a setup man since his step forward and isn’t tied to either role, which is the kind of flexibility teams usually look for in his price range. Every MLB contender knows it will need a reliever to shut down lefties and give righties a hard time for at least one late inning during the playoffs, and Scott is as good at that as it gets right now.

    The Dodgers certainly didn’t rest on their laurels this offseason after winning the 2024 World Series. They were aggressive from the start, signing free-agent starting pitcher Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million contract at the end of November. A few days later, they extended utilityman Tommy Edman, giving him a five-year, $74 million contract. The following week, they added outfielder Michael Conforto on a one-year, $17 million deal.

    Los Angeles wrapped up 2024 by re-signing outfielder and Home Run Derby champion Teoscar Hernández to a three-year, $66 million deal, and a week later, they opened 2025 by signing Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim to a three-year deal worth $12.5 million.

    Most teams would’ve been done at that point (or even earlier), but most teams aren’t the Dodgers. Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki announced last week that he will be signing with Los Angeles. And on Sunday, the Dodgers put the finishing touches on their flawless offseason by landing Scott.

    Now L.A. appears more unstoppable than it was last year when the Dodgers won it all, but how much will this cost them? A lot, but not as much as you might think.

    Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reported that Scott’s deal, like most of the deals the Dodgers made this offseason, includes a signing bonus with deferred money, pushing the cost into the future. That contract structure allows the organization to put together the most intimidating team possible while keeping costs relatively manageable in the present.

    According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Dodgers’ payroll is above $375 million and will likely be closer to $400 million for 2025. Because they’ve already been over the $241 million luxury-tax threshold for three consecutive years, they’re being taxed 50% on every dollar they spend above the threshold.

    That’s a lot of cash, both now and down the line, but the Dodgers have it and are willing to spend it, as they believe it will lead to more World Series trophies. Stocking their roster with so much talent also makes them a premier destination for other free agents. Once you factor in the fan response to the Dodgers continuing to push to be the absolute best team in MLB, it’s hard to find a downside to this kind of strategy.



    The Los Angeles Dodgers have made a big move to bolster their bullpen, reportedly signing reliever Tanner Scott to a four-year, $72 million deal. This deal is a significant investment in the left-handed pitcher, who has shown great potential in his career so far.

    Scott, known for his electric stuff and high strikeout rates, will provide the Dodgers with another valuable arm out of the bullpen. With his ability to get both lefties and righties out, Scott adds versatility and depth to an already strong pitching staff.

    Dodgers fans can look forward to seeing Scott in action and hope that he can help the team make another deep playoff run in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting signing! #Dodgers #TannerScott #MLBFreeAgency

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  • As Tanner Scott joins Dodgers, where will Red Sox turn for bullpen addition?


    The top reliever on this year’s free agent market is now off the board, and once again, the Red Sox have been cast as a bridesmaid and not a bride.

    Left-hander Tanner Scott agreed to a four-year, $72 million contract to go to the powerhouse Dodgers on Saturday, as first reported by MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand. The deal is tied for the third highest average annual value ever given to a reliever and reinforces a stacked Dodgers pitching staff that already added Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki this winter. Scott, who posted a stellar 1.75 ERA in 72 innings with Miami and San Diego last year, was always going to cash in. But his value was aided by the fact a bunch of big-market teams went after him hard.

    The Red Sox did stay in touch with Scott throughout the winter, sources said, but the suggestion that Boston offered more than the Dodgers in terms of both years and AAV was described as “very inaccurate” by someone with knowledge of the process Sunday afternoon. The Red Sox were thought to be wary of going to four years for Scott, who will be 34 at the end of the season. The Cubs were another aggressor in Scott’s market and the Mets had interest before inking fellow lefty A.J. Minter late last week.

    It’s well-known Boston wants to add another veteran reliever to a core that will include righties Justin Slaten, Liam Hendriks and Garrett Whitlock and new lefties Aroldis Chapman and Justin Wilson in 2025. As of early this month, the Sox had touched base with a long list of free agent relievers and were believed to be shopping at the top of the market. The list of options has dwindled significantly in the last two weeks.

    Scott, Jeff Hoffman, Minter, José Leclerc and Andrew Kittredge have all signed recently and Clay Holmes, Blake Treinen and Chris Martin are off the board, too. It’s unclear if the Sox came close on any of those pitchers but they did have conversations with at least Scott, Hoffman, Minter, Kittredge and Martin. The rest of the relief market could move fast now that Scott, the top prize, has decided where to play.

    Among those left out there are top options like Kirby Yates, Carlos Estévez, David Robertson, veteran righties Tommy Kahnle, Paul Sewald, Kyle Finnegan, Phil Maton and Jakob Junis and southpaws Andrew Chafin and Colin Poche. Kenley Jansen is also unsigned but the door is surely closed on a reunion after a less-than-desirable ending to his time in Boston.

    Boston has expressed interest in a few of the pitchers left out there and has the money to get something done. After getting their four arbitration deals done, the Red Sox are estimated to have about $32 million left to spend before hitting the first competitive balance tax (CBT) threshold of $241 million. Giving a short-term, high-AAV deal to someone like Yates, Estévez, Robertson or Kahnle would make a lot of sense in an effort to add a veteran righty to a pretty strong group. There are also elite options on the trade market like St. Louis’ Ryan Helsley and Houston’s Ryan Pressly but with relievers, the path of least resistance is always paying in cash, not prospects. The Red Sox definitely have the money to land one of the remaining righties and should have the motivation. The issue is that a lot of teams, including those who lost out on Scott, are also pushing for relief help. For example, Kahnle has eight strongly interested teams on a very competitive market.

    Sources continue to indicate that adding a right-handed bat is still Boston’s top priority with bullpen help being looked at as a secondary need. Free agent Alex Bregman and Cardinals trade candidate Nolan Arenado remain the two big-name — yet imperfect — fits the Red Sox have considered. Boston could be waiting on either Bregman (short-term deal?) or the Cardinals (salary dump?) to get desperate as spring training draws closer. Beyond Bregman and Arenado, there’s a limited list of righty-hitting options that includes free agent Randal Grichuk and Cubs trade candidate Seiya Suzuki.

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    As Tanner Scott joins Dodgers, where will Red Sox turn for bullpen addition?

    With left-handed reliever Tanner Scott being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Boston Red Sox find themselves in need of a bullpen addition. Scott was a key piece in the Red Sox bullpen last season, posting a 3.79 ERA in 58 appearances.

    Now that Scott is no longer in the picture, the Red Sox will have to look elsewhere to bolster their relief corps. One option could be to pursue a free agent reliever, such as Andrew Chafin or Collin McHugh, who are both still available on the market.

    Another possibility is to make a trade for a reliever from another team. The Red Sox have a deep farm system with plenty of prospects to offer in a potential deal. Names like Richard Guasch, Brayan Bello, and Gilberto Jimenez could be of interest to teams looking to add young talent.

    Regardless of the route they choose to take, the Red Sox will need to act quickly to address their bullpen depth before the start of the season. With Tanner Scott now in Dodger blue, Boston must find a suitable replacement to shore up their relief pitching.

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  • Dodgers land closer Tanner Scott with 4-year, $72M, sources say


    Closer Tanner Scott and the Los Angeles Dodgers in agreement on a four-year, $72 million contract, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Sunday.

    It’s the latest offseason splash for the Dodgers, who also are signing prized Japanese pitching prospect Roki Sasaki, who announced the news on social media Friday.

    Scott, 30, was 9-6 with 22 saves and a 1.75 ERA last season pitching for the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres.

    When Scott’s deal is made official, the Dodgers’ luxury-tax payroll for 2025 will exceed $375 million, which is approximately $70 million more than the next-highest team, Philadelphia.

    The Yankees are the only other team with a competitive balance tax payroll projected to be over $300 million.



    The Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly made a big splash in the free-agent market, landing closer Tanner Scott with a lucrative 4-year, $72 million deal, according to sources. Scott, who has been a dominant force out of the bullpen for the Baltimore Orioles, is expected to bolster the Dodgers’ already formidable pitching staff and solidify their chances of contending for a World Series title. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting offseason continues to unfold. #Dodgers #TannerScott #MLBFreeAgency

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