The Los Angeles Dodgers are grappling with uncertainties within their restructured lineup as the season approaches. Although the Cactus League play clarified some roles, questions linger around second base, center field, and the starting pitcher rotation. Tony Gonsolin's back injury has opened a spot for Dustin May, while Hyeseong Kim's initial assignment to Triple-A raises concerns about the everyday second baseman. Manager Dave Roberts indicates a collaborative approach with several players, including Tommy Edman and Kiké Hernández, expected to rotate in and out of these positions throughout the season to maintain competitiveness.
Manager Dave Roberts emphasizes the fluidity of the lineup: "I think just kind of rotating Tommy [Edman], Kiké [Hernández] , MIggy Ro[jas] at second base, Tommy in center field, Andy [Pages] in center field."
The Dodgers face uncertainty in key positions, with Manager Dave Roberts noting the versatility of players like Edman and Taylor for both second base and center field.
Despite the injuries, the Dodgers' depth allows for a rotation of players at vital positions, ensuring that the roster remains competitive throughout the season.
Dustin May has earned a spot in the rotation due to Tony Gonsolin's injury, highlighting the ongoing adjustments within the Dodgers' lineup.
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