To say that Alex Guerrero had a tumultuous Dodger career would be putting it lightly. Guerrero signed in 2013 (under Ned, before you guys blame this current FO for it) and while the bat lived up to expectations early on, Guerrero never proved to be playable at any position.
He was a “natural shortstop” in Cuba, but lacked any sort of instincts or range. He got playing time at second, short, third and left field in the minors, but couldn’t play any of those positions well enough to justify a major league job. Unfortunately, his four year, $28 million contract included clauses that gave him the right to refuse assignment to the minors after his first season AND the right to opt out of his contract at the end of any year he was traded.