Going into the postseason, the Dodgers don’t know what their pitching staff will look like, but Andrew Friedman is confident it will be competitive. As the club celebrated its NL West clincher this weekend, the president of baseball operations was asked to come back down to Earth for a minute and look ahead at one area of perceived weakness for Los Angeles… the starting pitching.
He was less than worried about it in the moment.
“I mean, the biggest thing is I feel confident we’re going to go into October with 13 pitchers that are really talented.