Los Angeles Dodgers fans heartbroken by team declining option of 2 time All Star Justin Turner making him a free agent
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Los Angeles Dodgers fans heartbroken by team declining option of 2-time All-Star Justin Turner making him a free agent
League Championship - Atlanta Braves v Los Angeles Dodgers - Game Six The have declined their contract option on Justin Turner, making him a free agent for the 2023 season. It is not guaranteed that Turner will not be returning to the team, but it will likely have to be for less money than he was planning to receive. Turner was a fan favorite in Los Angeles, and the passionate fan base did not take the news of his potential departure well. Justin Turner has been with the Dodgers since 2014 and was a critical piece of their 2020 championship team. In his time with the Dodgers, he was selected to two All-Star teams. In 2022, he hit a batting average of .278 and 13 home runs. These are solid numbers, but below Turner's career averages. The Los Angeles Dodgers announced the decision themselves on their official Twitter account. The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner. Turner has been one of the pillars of the Dodgers for the past eight seasons, and he has forged a connection with the fans. This is not a connection that can be severed easily, and many fans are upset by this news. Even those who understand the reasons behind it are having a tough time digesting it. crying myself to sleep tonight thanks crying myself to sleep tonight thanks End of an era ? End of an era ? Imma go cry in the corner now The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.Imma go cry in the corner now Justin Turner is closer to the end of his career than the beginning. It makes sense for the team to move in a younger direction, especially with the youth movement happening with their division rivals, the . The duo of Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. represents how great young players can be. The Los Angeles Dodgers would love the chance to create that for themselves. Nah bro. This better be because you've worked something else out The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.Nah bro. This better be because you've worked something else out I really thought this was one of those fake verified tweets The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.I really thought this was one of those fake verified tweets I get the feeling that this is going to be a winter of change. The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.The Los Angeles Dodgers have declined the 2023 option for two-time All-Star Justin Turner.I get the feeling that this is going to be a winter of change. After an early playoff exit for the Los Angeles Dodgers, they are clearly looking to make changes. They won an astounding 111 games in the regular season, five more than the eventual World Series champions Houston Astros. Bringing back the same lineup along with Justin Turner would risk a similarly disappointing ending. HOLY SHIT NOOOOOOO HOLY SHIT NOOOOOOO You better fix this.We love too much. You better fix this. We love too much. Everyone’s favorite Dodger. Sad to see him go. Everyone’s favorite Dodger. Sad to see him go.