As the season moves into its second full week, many fans of the Boys in Blue are becoming weary, and are looking to the farm system and the free agent pool for answers. I feel like this is a dangerous and relatively fruitless line of thinking. Beyond a select few prospects who could replace some of the Dodgers’ irregulars (like Chris Taylor or a few lackluster bullpen arms), the starting lineup and rotation are relatively solid.
Now that the team is nearing its 20th game of the 2019 campaign, there really is not much room to add a new player, unless that player is Craig Kimbrel (whose case I’ve enumerated before).