There have been many rumors in the recent past of acquiring Adames from the Brewers, as the Dodgers have had a hole at shortstop since Trea Turner signed with the Philadelphia Phillies a couple of winters ago. Mookie Betts played there earlier this season but returned to the outfield once he came off the injured list. Miguel Rojas plays the majority of time there now, but he’s a veteran on the back end of his career. Adding a star like Adames will show the LA’s commitment to winning multiple championships in the window that superstar Shohei Ohtani calls Dodger Stadium home.

Yet, it’s well known just how beloved Adames is in Milwaukee. That is a factor in favor of the front office there, led by president of baseball operations/ general manager Matt Arnold. As said above, he is the spiritual leader of the team. Would that convince Adames to commit long-term to the Brewers? It feels as if anything is on the table once the World Series ends, and the hot stove officially turns on.