If you were fortunate enough to catch the Dodgers‘ series opener against the Rockies on Monday, not only did you see the impressive debut of infield prospect Gavin Lux, but you also witnessed a starting lineup that featured an impressive seven homegrown products from the Los Angeles farm.
While this seems impressive in itself, what’s even more amazing is the level of prospect talent that the organization often likes to refer as the “second and third waves.”
One of the hot topics of discussion that kept its momentum throughout most of the 2019 season was the depth the Dodgers have in the catching department.