PHOENIX -- There is still a week before opening day, but consider this a snapshot preview of sorts of the 2016 season for the Dodgers, who have to be itching to start playing some actual games that count.
After all, the offseason has brought a series of metaphorical losses, first in the hot stove season then on the trainers table with the injury plague of spring training. On Sunday in the media room at the Dodgers complex, the prevailing discussion was of what number would be higher — the total number of Dodgers on the disabled list on opening day or the number of former or current general managers in the Dodgers front office*.