Dodgers: Too Early to Think About the NLDS?
By Drew Gabruch

Arizona Diamondbacks (P, Zack Greinke; 1B, Paul Goldschmidt)
Greinke: Dodger fans know all too well about the talent and ability of Zack Greinke. The 33-year-old veteran has carried the Diamondbacks through a successful year, after bouncing back from a disappointing 2016 season on both his performance and team performance. Greinke has logged some postseason experience throughout his career; most recently has been with the Dodgers. Zack is still a feared pitcher because of his ability to control a game by mixing his pitches effectively and locating them with top-notch precision.
Goldschmidt: It seems like every time the Dodgers square-off against the Diamondbacks, Paul Goldschmidt has an unfair advantage. Over the past three seasons (51 games, and counting) against Los Angeles, Goldschmidt has batted an impressive .286, with 13 home runs, and 41 runs batted in (stats per Baseball-Reference). The calm swagger of Goldschmidt has always caused trouble for Dodger pitching and hitters, for that matter. As a sign of respect to the two-time Gold Glove and Silver Slugger award winner, not many balls get by America’s First Baseman at the plate or in the field.