As the Los Angeles Dodgers inch closer to officially clinching a seventh consecutive National League West title, the club will soon be tasked with constructing their best roster possible for what they hope is another deep postseason run.
Arguably the biggest question mark heading into September is who will occupy the final spot in a hypothetical four-man starting rotation after Hyun-Jin Ryu, Clayton Kershaw and Walker Buehler.
Rich Hill appeared to have the edge entering the 2019 season, but he has been sidelined since the middle of June with a flexor strain in his left forearm. It was an unfortunate turn of events for the 39-year-old, who had been pitching well prior to suffering the injury.