When the Dodgers didn’t re-sign Hanley Ramirez and traded Matt Kemp, some wondered where the offense was going to come from. After eight games (#sss), the offense is plenty healthy.
Ramirez (150 wRC+) and Kemp (176 wRC+) are off to fantastic starts with their new clubs, but so are some of the new Dodgers, contributing to a league-best offense (in many categories).
The Dodgers lead the National League in on-base percentage, slugging percentage (and, naturally, OPS), wRC+, home runs and walks. They’re second in total bases and third in both runs and batting average (‘tevs).