One of the key ingredients in the Dodgers recent run of organizational success has been positional versatility. One could argue that Kiké Hernández was the first LA swiss army knife of the Andrew Friedman era. Kiké, and later Chris Taylor and Max Muncy, provided the Dodgers with lineup flexibility that allowed manager Dave Roberts to deploy the best lineup for any matchup.
The Dodgers are hoping that they might have another Chris Taylor developing in the farm system in Miguel Vargas. Vargas, a career infielder, has recently appeared in the outfield for the OKC Dodgers (Triple-A).