Carl Crawford‘s contract might be horrible, but remember that taking that on allowed the Dodgers to acquire Gonzalez for a relatively small price.
2015 Recap
Gonzalez put up exactly the types of numbers we all expect out of him last season. He posted a .275/.350/.480 triple slash with 28 home runs and 90 RBIs, both of which led the team. It was his third consecutive season with over 20 homers and 30 doubles, but the first time in his Dodger career that he failed to surpass 100 RBIs.
Gonzo struggled in Spring Training last season and some wondered if it would finally be the year that Gonzalez began to show his age.