Dodgers 'need' versatile infielder like former Yankees batting champion with .759 OPS
This would be a head-scratching addition for the Dodgers.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers already have the best roster on paper in the Major Leagues, but if there's one area where they lack depth, it's the bench. Second baseman Hyeseong Kim began the season at Triple-A Oklahoma City , leaving Dalton Rushing at backup catcher, Alex Freeland, and Santiago Espinal as infield options, and Alex Call as the fourth outfielder. Not to mention, Tommy Edman and Kike Hernandez began the season on the injured list.
Should the Dodgers make an external addition or wait until Edman and Hernandez return? FanSided's Austin Owens believes the NL West club should at least consider taking a look at the free agent market. Dodgers could sign former Yankees three-time All-Star, two-time batting champion "If there is one other slight need the Dodgers have, it is a utility player off the bench.
Every day position players are set for Dave Roberts, but someone like DJ LeMahieu could make a bigger impact than people realize," Owens wrote Tuesday. "Tommy Edman and Kike Hernandez are both also on the IL for the Dodgers, so their options beyond their normal starters are currently limited. " LeMahieu, 37, remains unsigned after being designated for assignment by the New York Yankees last July.