Report: Dodgers keeping Rendon on radar
Add another top-tier, free-agent third baseman to the list of players in whom the Los Angeles Dodgers are showing interest.
The Dodgers have Anthony Rendon on their radar, according to Jon Heyman of MLB Network.
News of L.A.'s interest in Rendon follows a report tying the team to free-agent third baseman Josh Donaldson.
Justin Turner, the club's incumbent third baseman, has reportedly offered to change positions if needed. Turner is entering his age-35 season and is owed $20 million in 2020, the final year of his current contract.
Rendon, 29, is coming off his first All-Star season. The two-time Silver Slugger hit .319/.412/.598 with 34 home runs in 2019, leading all of baseball with 126 RBIs. He's a finalist for the National League MVP award alongside Dodgers superstar Cody Bellinger and the incumbent Christian Yelich. The winner will be announced Thursday.
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