| Scott Miller's Take |
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Most significant thing from Day One in Vero Beach this spring was that the Dodgers have a true rock star manager. Everywhere Joe Torre went, fans followed, paying homage to the man who made himself a legend managing the Yankees. Now the most important question facing the Dodgers is: Can the Legend of Torre remain unstained once the season begins? Video Outlook
Strengths
They've got four outfielders to ram into three slots: Andruw Jones in center, Matt Kemp in right and either Andre Ethier or Juan Pierre in left. Torre wanted to have that decision made by now, but it looks like it will go into the final weekend before the season, or even opening day. The Dodgers are deep in starting pitching with Brad Penny, Derek Lowe, Chad Billingsley and, probably Hiroki Kuroda. Catcher Russell Martin is both an All-Star and a true team leader. And closer Takashi Saito is solid.
Weaknesses
Bad mix of really old and really young guys last year with not a whole lot of middle ground. Tensions exploded late in the season and part of Torre's job this summer will be to keep everyone on the same page. As for the old guys, it is not a good sign that second baseman Jeff Kent (hamstring) and third baseman Nomar Garciaparra (wrist) already are dinged up heading into the season. There are real questions at third where, besides Garciaparra, top prospect Andy LaRoche is out for two months with torn thumb ligaments.
Difference Maker
Andruw Jones. Playing in a pitching-rich division, the Gold Glove presence of Jones enhances the Dodgers' own staff. And despite a down year in 2007, his bat should give the Dodgers another weapon to attack opposing pitchers. Jones looked heavy this spring but says he's where he needs to be. Important thing is that he adds heft to his 2007 numbers: .222 batting average, 26 homers and 94 RBI.
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| Top Prospects |
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Andy LaRoche, 3B |
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Shoulder woes slowed him down, but he was a monster in stretches.
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Clayton Kershaw, SP (L) |
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This might be the best pitching prospect to arrive in midseason '08.
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Scott Elbert, SP (L) |
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Shoulder 'scope ended year early and keeps him from a spring chance.
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Delwyn Young, OF |
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Converted 2B proved he can hit enough to be a big league corner outfielder.
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Chin-Lung Hu, SS/2B |
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Made some great strides at the plate to become more than just a glove man.
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Complete NL West prospects |
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1B James Loney, who didn't make the opening day roster last season despite a spectacular spring, will be an everyday starter this season. (Getty Images)
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SportsFreak24 has a good feeling about this year. Before spring training even started, SportsFreadk24 said, "the growth of Martin, Kemp, Ethier, and Loney are a key to how far the Dodgers' season will last and the prediction: Dodgers make it to divisional round of the playoffs."
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| Team Info |
2007 record: 82-80 (4th NL West)
Manager: Joe Torre, 1st year
Stadium: Dodger Stadium (56,000; grass)
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| Lineup |
| No. | Player | Comment |
| 1. | R. Furcal, SS | Ankle woes behind him after strong winter ball outings |
| 1. | A. Ethier, LF | The power-hitting youngster |
| 3. | R. Martin, C | Best young catcher in baseball, five-tool talent |
| 4. | J. Kent, 2B | At 40, he's still productive (.302, 20 HR, 79 RBI in 136 games in '07) |
| 5. | A. Jones, CF | Trying to rebound from awful '07 in Atlanta |
| 6. | M. Kemp, RF | Could eventually platoon with fellow up-and-comer Ethier |
| 7. | J. Loney, 1B | Went .331 with 15 HR and 67 RBI after June call-up |
| 8. | N. Garciaparra, 3B | He starts the season on the DL so T. Abreu will cover |
| Pitching |
| Rotation | Comment |
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B. Penny (R) |
Takes opening day nod from three-time incumbent, Lowe |
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D. Lowe (R) |
Entering free-agency year after injury last season |
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C. Billingsley (R) |
Coming off solid second season 12-5, 3.31 ERA |
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H. Kuroda (R) |
Japanese veteran hopes success translates |
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E. Loaiza (R) |
Has a lot to prove after injury-plagued season and a 5.79 ERA |
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| T. Saito (R) |
After 14 years in Japan he's still reliable, but old at 38 |
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