The Dodgers have had the least amount of offensive production from second base out of any position this season, but they have had the most players (7) to start at least one game there. The Dodgers’ second basemen are nearly dead last in baseball in combined batting average (.219), and they’re 12th in the NL in on-base-plus-slugging-percentage (.644). This even includes Max Muncy’s .360 average and four home runs in 25 at-bats at second.
The original second base combination that manager Dave Roberts started the season with in Logan Forsythe and Chase Utley have not produced much.