The Dodgers and Dave Roberts have some tough questions ahead as we inch closer to opening day. While the infield and pitching staff for the greater part are settled, the competition in the outfield is going to ultimately leave one player on the outside looking in.
As it stands, here’s what the competition on the grass looks like.
Mookie Betts is a lock in right field where he’ll play “about 110 games,” according to Roberts, this season. Chris Taylor — LA’s third highest paid position player on the roster this coming season — figures to see a good amount of time in left field in a platoon with offseason addition David Peralta.