The Los Angeles Dodgers utilized Spring Training to trial their options at second base and center field, revealing a flexible strategy. Manager Dave Roberts announced that Tommy Edman, initially expected to play center field, consistently played second base throughout the Cactus League games. Newcomer Andy Pages often took on center field duties, along with James Outman. Despite offseason changes, Edman’s versatility is critical for the team’s rotation. Although the Dodgers hoped rookie Hyeseong Kim would contribute at second base, his Spring Training struggles led to a Triple-A assignment, leaving Edman as the key option moving forward.
While the Dodgers hoped Kim could fill the void at second base, he will start the season in Triple-A after a tough Spring Training. Edman remains a primary option.
Manager Roberts noted that the positions at second base and center field will remain fluid, with different players rotating in various roles to optimize team performance.
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