ESPN survey reveals MLB managers hate facing two Dodgers
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers boast one of the most talented offenses in baseball, with multiple MVP Award winners and All-Stars scattered throughout the lineup. Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman combined to form a terrific trio at the top of the order in 2024, while the likes of Teoscar Hernández, Max Muncy and Will Smith helped round out an impressive group of hitters.
In a recent ESPN survey, Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde and Los Angeles Angels skipper Ron Washington named Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani as two players they dread seeing, emphasizing the challenging talent the Dodgers lineup poses to opposing teams.
Ohtani enjoyed a record-setting season in his first year with the Dodgers as he joined the 50-50 club and won his third unanimous MVP Award. Betts had another productive season as well despite missing some time due to a hand injury. Ohtani and Betts remain under contract with the Dodgers for many years to come.
The Dodgers as a team ranked first in various offensive metrics during the 2024 season, including WRC+ (118) and slugging percentage (.446), showcasing their formidable presence and success at the plate.
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