Summary
Dodgers' outfielder Michael Conforto struggled during the 2025 season and did not play in the postseason. He has now attracted the interest of the Chicago White Sox. The Dodgers have signed Kyle Tucker to boost their outfield.
Key Facts
- Michael Conforto struggled with a .199 batting average during the 2025 season with the Dodgers.
- The Dodgers paid Conforto $17 million for a one-year contract.
- He did not participate in the postseason due to his performance.
- The Dodgers have now signed top free agent Kyle Tucker for four years at $240 million.
- The Chicago White Sox are reportedly interested in signing Conforto.
- Conforto's time with the Dodgers was an exception as he had shown better performance with the San Francisco Giants in 2024.