The Dodgers could have three good lefty relievers this year, but Adam Liberatore will likely have to earn his spot in Spring Training.
2015 Recap
When the Dodgers acquired Joel Peralta from the Tampa Bay Rays last offseason, they threw in a left-handed pitcher that most fans had never heard of. Adam Liberatore seemed promising enough with solid minor league numbers, but he was never really a heralded prospect. Liberatore made his major league debut last April and ended up appearing in 39 games for the Dodgers last season. He faced slightly more left-handed hitters than righties, but fared almost equally against each side of the plate.