Dodgers: Predicting the Outfield Come Playoff Time

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 18: Joc Pederson #31, Cody Bellinger #35 and Yasiel Puig #66 of the Los Angeles Dodgers react to a 7-2 win over the Miami Marlins as they leave the outfield at Dodger Stadium on May 18, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 18: Joc Pederson #31, Cody Bellinger #35 and Yasiel Puig #66 of the Los Angeles Dodgers react to a 7-2 win over the Miami Marlins as they leave the outfield at Dodger Stadium on May 18, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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The Unlikely

Andre Ethier

At most, only one of these players will make the postseason roster. My money is on Andre given his experience and aptitude for being clutch. 

However, his skill set is very redundant when compared to Granderson and Pederson. Perhaps Andre has a shot to make it if management wants to keep Cody Bellinger stationed at first if his ankle proves slow to heal. However, it still figures to be an uphill battle for Andre to see much of October.

Alex Verdugo

Before the acquisition of Granderson, LA’s top offensive prospect figured to have an honest shot to show what he has in September to gain some playoff consideration. He should still be called up soon, but it appears the club wants an experienced bat for the final push. The youngster has hit .320 with a .840 OPS in AAA to go along with quality defensive skills anywhere in the outfield.

Franklin Gutierrez

Gutierrez was acquired mainly just to help LA get through the regular season. Guess they didn’t need his help. He hasn’t hit lefties as expected. In fact, he hasn’t hit much of anything as he’s been on the DL for most of the season. His defensive prowess has been sapped by Father Time. You might see him for a few at-bats in September, but that figures to be it.

Trayce Thompson

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There’s no way around it. It’s been a disaster of a year for Trayce as he’s struggled to hit pitching at any level for most of the year. After failing to recover immediately from a major back injury, I’m unwilling to give up on him just yet. Let’s not forget just how good he was for a couple of months last season.

Health figures to be the primary factor in determining the final postseason roster. Luckily for the banged up Dodgers, none of their current injuries seems particularly severe.

Their hearty lead in the division will give them ample time to rest their main guys up for October. However, names like Andre Ethier and Alex Verdugo figure to have a chance to put some heat on Granderson and Pederson if they play lights out.

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With so many moving parts, only time will tell what the final outfield picture will look like. This depth-driven Dodger club has already taught us one thing: Competition breeds success.