At the beginning of 2019 spring training, no one knew for sure who would be patrolling the keystone for the Dodgers by the time Opening Day rolled around. Many felt that it would be a combination of players. Enrique Hernandez and Chris Taylor would battle it out for the bulk of playing time while Max Muncy—who was considered a defensive liability by many—was also in the mix for reps.
The outlook at catcher was much more clear. Austin Barnes had dedicated much of his winter repairing his swing mechanics, and veteran Russell Martin was acquired to back him up.