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Dodgers Dynastic Cracks: Superstar Egos, Rotation Rivalry, and Fresh Scandal Fallout


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Listeners, the champagne from that World Series parade might still be drying on Figueroa, but behind the scenes in Dodger blue, things are getting messier by the minute.

First, clubhouse chatter has zeroed in on the so‑called “super trio” of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman. According to one veteran scout who’s been around the team, the question isn’t whether they like each other, it’s whether everyone else feels frozen out. One anonymous source close to the team whispers that some younger players “feel like extras in the Shohei–Mookie–Freddie show” and that a few have started wondering if they’ll ever be more than background noise on a so‑called “superteam.”

Then there’s the rotation logjam turning into a quiet storm. MLB.com has already pointed out that with Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, Emmet Sheehan, Roki Sasaki, and more in the mix for 2026, at least two starters could be pushed out of the rotation. One person familiar with internal discussions says some arms “are already bracing for a demotion or a ticket out of town,” with another anonymous source hinting that a young, post–Tommy John arm like River Ryan could be dangled in a trade if the Dodgers see an opening for another big bat.

Speaking of pitching drama, a YouTube report from Dodgers Daily Digest laid bare the controversial non‑tender of former bullpen ace Evan Phillips after Tommy John surgery. Sources in that video describe the move as “cold, calculated, and all about money,” and an insider close to the front office suggests that veterans in the bullpen “didn’t love how it played out” and are watching closely to see if loyalty still means anything in Los Angeles.

The drama isn’t just on the field. Korean outlet Chosun Biz recently revisited the debt scandal involving the father of new Dodger Kim Hye‑seong, noting that the issue has been resolved but the emotional toll remains. According to that report, the player publicly apologized for his behavior amid the controversy and admitted he had been under intense stress. An anonymous voice around the team says some in the organization are “holding their breath,” wondering if the off‑field saga is truly over or just on pause as he adjusts to MLB pressure.

And hovering over everything are whispers about what’s next. Dodgers‑focused outlets have already speculated that the front office could explore another major outfield bat or even a splashy trade at second base if the Tommy Edman–Miguel Rojas–Hyeseong Kim carousel doesn’t click. One source close to team planning claims “no one should feel completely safe except the absolute superstars.”

So with egos to manage, a rotation too deep for its own good, bullpen loyalty questions, and off‑field baggage following new faces into Chavez Ravine, listeners have to wonder: is this the calm before the real storm in Dodgerland… or are we just seeing the first cracks in baseball’s new dynasty?

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