Adrian Gonzalez set to bring power back to first
Will Adrian Gonzalez be the answer to the power shortage at first base?
Will Adrian Gonzalez be the answer to the power shortage at first base?
The $147 million man comes to Los Angeles with high expectations, but he is not alone.
Cruz came seemingly out of nowhere to contribute for the Dodgers, and put up a stellar half-season. Can the 29-year-old repeat it in 2013?
League saved six games for the 2012 Dodgers but a new three-year contract and management's pronouncement of League's role appear to appoint as the closer when the season starts.
AJ Ellis did more then anyone expected.
Our final 2012 Dodgers player profile brings us to the crown jewel of the franchise. Clayton Kershaw last year became the fifth Dodgers starting pitcher to win a Cy Young Award, with a sublime season.
The Dodgers ended their 2011 campaign with 25 wins in their last 35 games. Will that late season success carry over into 2012, or will having the best hitter and best pitcher in the league still not be enough to win more than 82 games? Here is our True Blue LA look at the 2012 season.
Gordon has quickly become a must-watch at-bat because of his blinding speed. On several occasions this spring Gordon has beaten out relatively routine infield ground balls for base hits.
For the first time in nearly two seasons, Andre Ethier is fully healthy, and the Dodgers will likely benefit greatly because of it.
Our next 2012 Dodgers Player Profile is Kenley Jansen, One Man Heatwave. The man throws more fastballs than anyone, yet batters miss his fastballs more than anyone else's. Also make your projection for his 2012 performance.