Los Angeles Dodgers: Projecting the 2014 Batting Order
The Los Angeles Dodgers were trade- and sign-happy last season, but they didn't delve too deeply into the free-agent pool this time around. After 2012's spending frenzy, they already had most of the pieces they wanted in place, so re-signing guys like Juan Uribe became the priority.
With a move to get Cuban second baseman Alexander Guerrero and the reluctance to trade away one of the team's four starting outfielders, general manager Ned Colletti has himself quite a good problem in Los Angeles—nine starters for eight lineup spots.
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