The Los Angeles Dodgers may already have one of the deepest rosters in baseball, but that has never stopped the organization from chasing the next superstar. Now, a new blockbuster trade scenario circulating around the league suggests the Dodgers could be preparing for yet another jaw-dropping move — one that could bring Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal to Los Angeles in a deal that might eventually lead to a $300 million mega-contract. And surprisingly, the World Baseball Classic may be playing an unexpected role in the story.
Dodgers catcher Will Smith, widely considered one of the best backstops in Major League Baseball, was selected to represent Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. For most players, the tournament is simply an opportunity to represent their country and compete on an international stage. But some insiders believe Smith’s presence could also create an opportunity for recruitment — particularly when it comes to one of baseball’s most dominant pitchers.

According to FanSided analyst Mark Powell, the Dodgers should aggressively pursue a trade for Skubal after the left-hander delivered an electrifying performance against Great Britain early in the tournament. Skubal’s dominant outing only reinforced what many executives already believe: the Tigers ace is one of the most valuable pitchers in the sport, and if Detroit cannot secure a long-term extension, the franchise could soon face an impossible decision.
Powell outlined a proposed trade scenario that would immediately send shockwaves through Major League Baseball. In the hypothetical deal, the Dodgers would acquire Skubal, while the Tigers would receive a significant package of young talent: outfield prospect Zyhir Hope, the Dodgers’ No. 27 overall prospect, along with right-handed pitcher River Ryan, ranked No. 6 in the organization, and third baseman Chase Harlan, the club’s No. 17 prospect. While such a trade would cost Los Angeles valuable future assets, it would instantly give the Dodgers another elite ace capable of dominating October baseball.
The reasoning behind the proposal centers on growing uncertainty in Detroit. According to Powell, the Tigers may be “backed into a corner” with their star pitcher. The team faces two risky options: ride out the season hoping to contend in the American League Central while negotiating an extension with Skubal, or trade him before tensions escalate and his value potentially declines.

Reports surrounding Skubal’s negotiations with the Tigers have not been encouraging. Despite the pitcher publicly stating he would be open to remaining in Detroit long-term, discussions between his representatives — led by high-profile agent Scott Boras — and the Tigers front office appear to be complicated. Some reports even claim Detroit undervalued their ace during arbitration negotiations, a move that may have strained the relationship between both sides.
If that relationship truly is deteriorating, rival teams will almost certainly begin circling. And when it comes to aggressively pursuing elite talent, few franchises have the financial power and competitive appeal of the Dodgers.
From a baseball perspective, Los Angeles may not need another ace. Their rotation is already loaded with star power and depth. However, recent developments suggest adding another elite arm might not be such a luxury after all. Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki, who has generated enormous excitement this spring, has reportedly experienced some early struggles adjusting to MLB hitters during preseason preparation. Meanwhile, Shohei Ohtani’s future as a pitcher remains unpredictable as he continues recovering from injury, leaving questions about how much he will contribute on the mound this season.
To complicate matters further, newly signed left-hander Blake Snell is not expected to be ready for Opening Day, creating a temporary gap in the Dodgers’ rotation plans. In that context, the idea of adding a dominant, durable ace like Skubal suddenly becomes far more appealing.
And Skubal’s numbers suggest he would be worth every bit of the gamble.
Last season, the Tigers star delivered one of the most dominant campaigns in baseball. He finished with a 13–6 record, a remarkable 2.21 ERA, and an eye-popping 241 strikeouts across 195 innings pitched, while maintaining an elite 0.891 WHIP. Performances like that don’t just win games — they change playoff races and reshape championship odds.
Because of that dominance, industry projections suggest Skubal could command a contract worth roughly eight years and $300 million once he reaches the open market. That type of deal would intimidate many organizations, but for the Dodgers — who have repeatedly demonstrated their willingness to invest heavily in generational talent — such a commitment would fall comfortably within their financial playbook.
Of course, any potential deal remains purely speculative for now. Detroit still controls Skubal’s immediate future, and the Tigers may ultimately decide that keeping their ace is the best path toward long-term success. But the possibility of a blockbuster trade continues to intrigue fans and analysts alike.
And that brings the story back to the World Baseball Classic, where Will Smith and Skubal now share the same clubhouse environment with Team USA. In international tournaments, players from different teams often develop friendships, build mutual respect, and discuss what it would be like to play together at the major-league level.
If those conversations are happening behind the scenes, Dodgers fans will certainly hope Smith is making the most of the opportunity.
Because if the stars align — and if Detroit’s negotiations truly break down — the baseball world could soon witness one of the most dramatic pitching acquisitions of the decade, with Tarik Skubal potentially becoming the next $300 million superstar wearing Dodger blue.