PT TOMORROW: NL West — Top prospects to watch in LA, COL, and ARI

Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers have lost a lot of firepower this offseason, highlighted by the departures of Trea Turner (SS, PHI), Cody Bellinger (OF, CHC), and Justin Turner (3B, BOS). There’s still plenty of talent on the roster, but for the first time in the last several seasons, the team may not be able to cycle All-Star caliber players through their lineup.

After playing primarily at second base in 2022, Gavin Lux (2B/SS/OF, LA) appears to be headed back to his natural position to serve as the everyday shortstop in the absence of T. Turner. From there, there’s a combination of Chris Taylor (2B/OF, LA), Max Muncy (2B/3B, LA), and Miguel Vargas (1B, LA) to fill second base, third base, and left field. Each is capable of playing...

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