At the beginning of every winter, there seem to be conversations galore about which player will hold down the fort at second base for the Los Angeles Dodgers, as there are always new players entering the discussions, from prospects in the organization to free agents to some of the wildest trade candidates across the league.
When Enrique Hernandez was in his heyday in Los Angeles, many thought he would embrace the role of being the regular second baseman. The same concept applied to Chris Taylor on multiple occasions. However, neither really settled in as the everyday option.