Through the first 60-plus games this season, the Dodgers have looked like a force to be reckoned with offensively. But there is one glaring hole in a lineup that’s otherwise dominant.
The offensive output from the shortstop position has been nearly nonexistent through the first third of the season, but the Dodgers might have their answer sitting in right field with Mookie Betts.
In the 63 games Betts has played this season, he has played eight of them at shortstop, a position that he is playing for the first time in his 10-year MLB career.