The Los Angeles Dodgers may have the best record in baseball, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're satisfied with the status quo.

In their quest to add a left-handed option to their bullpen behind Kenley Jansen, the Dodgers would reportedly be open to trading veteran right-handed relievers Brandon Morrow and Sergio Romo as part of moves to create a more balanced bullpen, sources told Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.

With a trio of dominant late-inning right-handers leading the bullpen in Josh Fields, Pedro Baez, and the nearly untouchable Jansen, both Morrow and Romo have become surplus in the Dodgers' bullpen. A trade involving either of them would likely come as part of a tandem move to open a spot for a lefty, per Rosenthal.

At the moment, Luis Avilan is the Dodgers' lone full-time southpaw reliever - and though he's been particularly effective against left-handed hitters, his struggles with righties have resulted in an inflated ERA (4.07) and WHIP (1.60) over his 39 appearances. Another left-hander, Grant Dayton, has been effective but is currently injured.

Los Angeles has been connected to multiple left-handed relievers in the last few weeks, including San Diego's Brad Hand and Detroit's Justin Wilson. The team also reportedly inquired about the availability of Baltimore Orioles All-Star closer Zach Britton.

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The 32-year-old Morrow - who spent most of his 11-year big-league career as a starter prior to 2016 - has turned into an important weapon for manager Dave Roberts since being summoned from Triple-A in May. Over just 15 2/3 innings with the club, Morrow owns a 2.30 ERA and 1.16 FIP, with 20 strikeouts to just two walks.

Romo, meanwhile, has not come as advertised since inking a one-year, $3-million deal in the winter. The former World Series hero has fallen somewhat out of favor thanks to a 1.40 WHIP and 6.12 ERA in 30 appearances.