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Looks like the 2014 roster has almost taken shape:
Starting Rotation
1. Clayton Kershaw (L)
2. Zack Greinke (R)
3. Hyun-Jin Ryu (L)
4. Dan Haren (R)
5. Josh Beckett (R)
Outfield
6. Carl Crawford, LF
7. Matt Kemp, CF
8. Yasiel Puig, RF
9. Andre Ethier, all three.
Infield Starters
10. Andrian Gonzalez, 1B
11. Alex Guerrero, 2B
12. Hanley Ramirez, SS
13. Juan Uribe, 3B
14. AJ Ellis, C
Bullpen
15. Kenley Jansen (R)
16. Brian Wilson (R)
17. Paco Rodriguez (L)
18. Chris Withrow (R)
19. Brandon League (R)
20. JP Howell (L)
Bench
21. Tim Federowicz, C
DL
Chad Billingsley until May/June (Tommy John).
Beckett is in italics because I don't know what to expect from him.
Still have a bunch of bench spots open. Right now, the only two expected guys on the bench are going to be FedEx and whoever is the 4th outfielder of the day. So where should the Dodgers turn their attention (as far as bringing in new players)?
1. Bench. Obviously, this is the biggest area of need. As it stands right now, there are zero infield backups outside of catcher. Offensive-heavy free agent options would appear to include the likes of Eric Chavez as a lefty and Jeff Baker as a righty. I think the Dodgers would be wise to include some plus-defenders in their searches. Internal options include Justin Sellers, Dee Gordon, Scott Van Slyke, and NRI guys like Josh Bell.
2. Bullpen. A lot of Dodger minds out there still think the Dodgers will add another arm to the pen. Now that Howell and Paco appear to have spots, it will probably be a righty. Ned has shown interest in adding a true long-reliever. Could this mean the return of Jamey Wright? Internal options include Jose Dominguez, Javy Guerra, and Seth Rosin.
3. Starting Rotation. The Dodgers already have 5 guys penciled in and Bills is supposed to be back in May or June. Still, the club doesn't seem to have much faith in Josh Beckett and all indications point to interest in signing another starter. Will it be a massive free agent? Masahiro is everyone's first choice, but everyone includes the Yankees, Cubs, Mariners, Braves, Dbacks, and basically every team in MLB. Safe to say - he will get a huge deal. Should the Dodgers consider alternatives to Tanaka? Other FA pitchers out there include Matt Garza, Ubaldo Jimenez, Johan Santana, and many others. Likely internal options include Stephen Fife, Matt Magill, and the aforementioned Josh Beckett.
Note: Seth Rosin was acquired via Rule 5, so if he is to remain with the club he must be kept on the 25-man Roster all season.
Starting Rotation
1. Clayton Kershaw (L)
2. Zack Greinke (R)
3. Hyun-Jin Ryu (L)
4. Dan Haren (R)
5. Josh Beckett (R)
Outfield
6. Carl Crawford, LF
7. Matt Kemp, CF
8. Yasiel Puig, RF
9. Andre Ethier, all three.
Infield Starters
10. Andrian Gonzalez, 1B
11. Alex Guerrero, 2B
12. Hanley Ramirez, SS
13. Juan Uribe, 3B
14. AJ Ellis, C
Bullpen
15. Kenley Jansen (R)
16. Brian Wilson (R)
17. Paco Rodriguez (L)
18. Chris Withrow (R)
19. Brandon League (R)
20. JP Howell (L)
Bench
21. Tim Federowicz, C
DL
Chad Billingsley until May/June (Tommy John).
Beckett is in italics because I don't know what to expect from him.
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Still have a bunch of bench spots open. Right now, the only two expected guys on the bench are going to be FedEx and whoever is the 4th outfielder of the day. So where should the Dodgers turn their attention (as far as bringing in new players)?
1. Bench. Obviously, this is the biggest area of need. As it stands right now, there are zero infield backups outside of catcher. Offensive-heavy free agent options would appear to include the likes of Eric Chavez as a lefty and Jeff Baker as a righty. I think the Dodgers would be wise to include some plus-defenders in their searches. Internal options include Justin Sellers, Dee Gordon, Scott Van Slyke, and NRI guys like Josh Bell.
2. Bullpen. A lot of Dodger minds out there still think the Dodgers will add another arm to the pen. Now that Howell and Paco appear to have spots, it will probably be a righty. Ned has shown interest in adding a true long-reliever. Could this mean the return of Jamey Wright? Internal options include Jose Dominguez, Javy Guerra, and Seth Rosin.
3. Starting Rotation. The Dodgers already have 5 guys penciled in and Bills is supposed to be back in May or June. Still, the club doesn't seem to have much faith in Josh Beckett and all indications point to interest in signing another starter. Will it be a massive free agent? Masahiro is everyone's first choice, but everyone includes the Yankees, Cubs, Mariners, Braves, Dbacks, and basically every team in MLB. Safe to say - he will get a huge deal. Should the Dodgers consider alternatives to Tanaka? Other FA pitchers out there include Matt Garza, Ubaldo Jimenez, Johan Santana, and many others. Likely internal options include Stephen Fife, Matt Magill, and the aforementioned Josh Beckett.
Note: Seth Rosin was acquired via Rule 5, so if he is to remain with the club he must be kept on the 25-man Roster all season.