Report: Dodgers Not Done Making Moves, Still Looking for Another Starting Pitcher

by abournenesn

Aug 27, 2012

The Dodgers added a quarter of a billion dollars' worth of contracts over the weekend. What's another million or two?

Los Angeles isn't done looking for help this season, according to FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal. The team is still in the market for another starting pitcher, he says, although at the moment there is "nothing close" for them.

The Dodges got one starting pitcher when they traded for Josh Beckett along with Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford and Nick Punto from the Red Sox. However, they could be in search of a little bit of insurance after Chad Billingsley left his start on Friday with elbow tenderness.

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