The Los Angeles Dodgers have dominated MLB in the 2020s and have been the kings of the NL West since the 2010s, but the average age of their current roster — 28.8 years old — has caused some concern during the offseason.
The Dodgers’ roster has the third-highest average age in MLB, ranking only behind the San Diego Padres (29.1) and New York Mets (28.8). While they’re not quite the oldest team in MLB, their position player group is currently the oldest in the major leagues.
ESPN’s Bradford Doolittle believes the Dodgers already have a solution to their age-related issues within their organizations, and they both made their MLB debuts in 2025.