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Dodgers starting rotation will look quite different in 2020

There is only a little over a month left in the offseason and with only a few major free agents available, the Dodgers starting rotation is seemingly locked in. While Hill’s 2019 role was certainly diminished (he threw less than 60 innings), Ryu’s All-Star campaign will leave a much larger void. In this article, I’ll break down who is in and who is on the fringes of the probable 2020 rotation in LA.

Starting Rotation Locks:

Clayton Kershaw– Kershaw, will be entering his 13th season and is a definite lock in the one or two spot in the rotation.