The chip on Gavin Lux’s shoulder is noticeable.
As a Los Angeles Dodger, the infielder was known for his inability to hit left-handed pitching and he is out to prove his former employer wrong this season.
“Always, I think you have that chip on your shoulder,” said Lux.
“I think you always want to prove that you can play on the left side of the infield, you can hit lefties, whatever that chip is,” Lux added. “Every guy has a different chip. For me, I think that’s one of them.”
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A former first-round draft pick and highly-regarded prospect, Lux spent six seasons with the Dodgers, winning World Series titles in 2020 and 2024 before being traded to the Cincinnati Reds for outfield prospect Mike Sirota and a draft pick.