The Dodgers, Yankees and Braves have obvious lineup holes. Will they spark MLB's trade market to fill them?

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OK, it's 2023, and much of baseball's offseason business got done before the calendar flipped. While Carlos Correa's situation remains up in the air — he's theoretically in agreement with the New York Mets but again in limbo after questions about his physical — the impact players in this free-agent class are otherwise spoken for. With a little more than a month left before pitchers and catchers report, the trade market has remained mostly quiet, save for a fascinating challenge trade between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Toronto Blue Jays.

. And right now, it's not clear the Dodgers have anyone on the roster who should play center field for a contender.

For the Dodgers, there's an obvious candidate on the board: Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds has requested a trade amid stalled extension negotiations. The 27-year-old is a reliably good hitter and will make less than $7 million in 2023. Reynolds will remain under team control through the 2025 season.

Which leads us to Reynolds. The Yankees might have more incentive than the Dodgers to pay the Pirates' price., and Reynolds would provide three cost-controlled seasons in the outfield as the Yankees try to keep Giancarlo Stanton healthy in the designated hitter role. came relatively late in the free-agent cycle, leaving Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos little chance of snagging a major free-agent replacement, but that never appeared to be the plan, anyway.

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