Dodgers 2026: Shocking Predictions That Could Rewrite the Team’s Future Revealed by True Blue LA Staff
Estevão Maximo: It’s a tad strange to talk of positive regression having won the World Series in the last two seasons. Nevertheless, even before accounting for the upgrades of Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz, it’s difficult not to predict a better outlook for a team that only had one full healthy season from a starting pitcher last year—one that also saw a relatively pedestrian hitting performance from the likes of Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernández.
Stacie Wheeler: The back-to-back World Series champion Dodgers added even more talent to their already stacked roster with the off-season signings of Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz. The Dodgers, deep with talent, will surely hit some rough patches in 2026. However, their experience will help them overcome the bumps along the way when they make a run for an unprecedented three-peat in 2026.
Particular games we’re looking forward to
Andy Lane Chapman: The Dodgers play in Detroit on my 50th birthday. I predict I will decide to do something else that day instead of driving to Detroit and will miss a Tarik Skubal/Shohei Ohtani head-to-head matchup in person.
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