MLB 2024: Can anybody contend with
the Dodgers?
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[March 19, 2024]
Everything that makes Shohei Ohtani the star he has become
was on display in his Los Angeles Dodgers spring training debut when
he struck out, grounded into a double play and then rebounded to hit
a towering opposite-field home run to left field.
It was just a tune-up game that did not even attract a capacity
crowd, and getting credit for digging out from a self-made hole is a
dubious distinction. But the result was more evidence of what has
become clear: Ohtani is as talented as they come and able to change
his fortunes at a moment's notice.
The Dodgers were so convinced that type of resolve could alter their
own fortunes that they signed Ohtani to a massively deferred $700
million contract even though he was coming off elbow surgery and
would not be able to provide the pitching side this season of his
unprecedented two-way talents.
Ohtani has made the Dodgers the prohibitive favorite to win the
National League West, while the club has the edge on the rest of the
NL field to make it to the World Series and ultimately win it all.
"When you sign Shohei, (Yoshinobu) Yamamoto, trade for (Tyler
Glasnow), just all the people we brought in, (the attention) is
because something really, really special happened in the offseason,"
Dodgers veteran Freddie Freeman said. "This is exciting. It's fun
for us. It's fun to be playing in front of a lot more new fans this
year."
Yet Ohtani alone is not a reason to plan a championship parade. He
partnered with Mike Trout on the Los Angeles Angels for the previous
six seasons and those teams never made the playoffs.
What he gets with the Dodgers are fellow stars Freeman and Mookie
Betts with him at the top of the lineup. Glasnow will start the
season opener this week and Yamamoto will take the most expensive
free-agent pitching contract ever into the second game. Both games
are in South Korea against the San Diego Padres.
So where does that leave the rest of the National League in an
effort to compete, or the rest of baseball for that matter?
As a Texas Rangers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks World Series showed last
season, there is no foregone conclusion when it comes to a marathon
baseball schedule and the sprint of a 12-team playoff. Arizona lost
110 games in 2021 and the Rangers had six consecutive losing seasons
before 2023.
The Diamondbacks are poised to give the Dodgers an immediate
challenge to their NL West dominance. And the San Diego Padres, who
knocked the Dodgers out of the 2022 NL Division Series, have a
retooled roster while retaining plenty of talent, with a rotation
that just added right-hander Dylan Cease.
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Mar 13, 2024; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated
hitter Shohei Ohtani against the Seattle Mariners during a spring
training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J.
Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
The San Francisco Giants, the only other team to
win an NL West title since 2013, have made additions to address all
areas of their game, especially power and defense.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo took his team through the Dodgers
last season and into the World Series, and even he wasn't shy to
admit this spring that getting a close-up look at the new Los
Angeles lineup offered plenty of intrigue.
"I'm a baseball fan, I get to watch Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and
Freddie Freeman hit back of one another, but I want to play good
baseball, too," Lovullo said before a recent spring training game.
.".. It's the Dodgers, and they're ready to compete, and we will be,
too."
Those division teams will take the brunt of what the Dodgers have to
offer in 2024, with L.A.'s mighty offense getting the most
attention. Glasnow and Yamamoto are on board to help the Dodgers
improve on an uncharacteristic 4.06 staff ERA last season.
A major concern is on defense, with Max Muncy at third base along
with a plan at shortstop that will include Betts and Miguel Rojas,
at least for the time being, after Gavin Lux showed fielding and
throwing struggles upon his return this spring from knee surgery.
The Dodgers have averaged 103.2 wins over the last six full seasons,
but they have been eliminated in the division series in three of the
past five years. Taken another way, the Dodgers have a .641
regular-season win percentage since 2017 and a .548 postseason
percentage in that time, which includes three World Series
appearances.
The long regular season? The Dodgers seem to have that part figured
out. The rush of the postseason? Those questions still linger.
--Field Level Media
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