
""On paper, it could be [the best]," Roberts said, per Bill Plaschke of the LA Times. "Looking at the guys in their prime, the experience, the talent, the starters, the pen, the depth of the young players ... probably the best team we've had on paper.""
""It does get lost, the things that we do well," Roberts said. "Scouting and player development, I think we do as well as anybody in baseball ... to get superstars to play well every night, to put out a good product every single night, I think we do a good job at that. "That's why the biggest conversation should be""
""Getting the pitchers, catchers here, majority of the position players are here. Guys are anxious. It'll be good to get guys on the field.""
The Dodgers bolstered key needs by signing Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz, creating a roster with few clear flaws and depth at nearly every position. Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman are healthy, and several others are getting healthy before the season or returning for the playoff push. The front office combined scouting, player development, retention of farm pieces, and targeted free‑agent fits to build depth and culture. Expectations are elevated with the team eyeing a three‑peat and ranking highly in franchise history based on talent, experience, and pitching depth.
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