Madison Bumgarner as a Dodger is becoming incresingly possible, according to a report from Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area.
"There is mutual interest between Madison Bumgarner and the Dodgers, sources told NBC Sports Bay Area this week," Pavlovic wrote. "And the Dodgers met with Bumgarner's representatives at the MLB Winter Meetings."
News of the possible union first broke after the Dodgers missed out on Gerrit Cole, now a Yankee for an astounding $324 million over nine seasons. The NL West power then turned its attention to the longtime nemesis, Bumgarner, on Wednesday night.
#Dodgers will now shift their focus to free-agent left-hander Madison Bumgarner, sources tell The Athletic.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 11, 2019Bumgarner has been a thorn in the Dodgers’ side for better than a decade. So, the idea of the Giant legend donning Dodger blue is truly wild. And must be flummoxing for fans on either side of the divide. The latest chapter in Bumgarner v. Dodgers came last June, a tangle with one Max Muncy.
Muncy putting the ball 600 feet into the cove and then beckoning to Bumgarner, telling him to get it out of the ocean. Amazing. pic.twitter.com/kdfLTVB8NT
— Karl Buscheck (@KarlBuscheck) June 10, 2019The idea of Clayton Kershaw and Madison Bumgarner atop a rotation sure would be something though.





