The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Michael Conforto to a one-year deal, marking their first outfielder addition during the offseason following Juan Soto's signing with the New York Mets. Dodgers management has praised Conforto's potential for an everyday role, despite his slow start in Spring Training, where he managed just one hit across four games. Manager Dave Roberts remains optimistic about Conforto's progress, downplaying results at this stage and expressing confidence in the player's abilities. The team hopes Conforto's adjustment will lead to improved performance as the season approaches.
Michael is still working on some things. It was good to see him square a baseball up. I have a lot of confidence in Michael.
For me, Spring Training, he's one of those players that I really don't put much weight into (results). I just want him to keep getting his work in.
I was trying to get the ball and make it a little souvenir.
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