As the calendar flips to March, here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day today:
1. What will the Dodgers do without Lux?
In letting shortstop Trea Turner depart for Philadelphia this offseason, the Dodgers expressed confidence that former top prospect Gavin Lux would be able to flourish in an everyday shortstop role if given the opportunity for the first time in his career. Unfortunately, that opportunity was snatched from him yesterday, at least for the time being, as Lux is set to miss the entire 2023 with a torn ACL. That moves glove-first shortstop Miguel Rojas, who was initially planned to act as a utility infielder, into a starting role.
While Rojas is a serviceable regular, Chris Taylor is the only other shortstop-capable player on the projected roster. Yonny Hernandez and Bryson Brigman are both depth options, but it would make plenty of sense if the Dodgers looked for external help in replacing Lux. Unfortunately, the market is rather thin at this point, with Jose Iglesias standing as perhaps the best option remaining. Behind Iglesias, there’s a handful of shortstop-capable rebound candidates the club could take a minor league flier on, including Didi Gregorius and Andrelton Simmons.
2. More info on Rodgers injury expected today:
When Rockies second baseman Brendan Rodgers dislocated his shoulder yesterday, manager Bud Black indicated that there would be more information on the timetable for his return “in the coming day.” Black’s comments indicate that Opening Day may be in question for Rodgers, who would be good to go in “a few weeks” if all goes well. Rodgers, who won a Gold Glove at second base and posted a strong 4.3 bWAR in 2022, figures to be a key cog in the Rockies lineup this season, so any missed time is a blow to Colorado’s already slim chance at competitiveness.
Should Rodgers miss time to open the season, the Rockies are left with primarily utility options able to cover second base, such as Alan Trejo and Harold Castro. One alternative could be shifting third baseman Ryan McMahon to second base, thus allowing another player with experience at third but not second, such as Kris Bryant, Nolan Jones or Elehuris Montero, to take over at the hot corner.
3. MLBTR Chats Today
MLBTR is excited to continue our series of live chats with players and other people from around the game as today we welcome right-hander Josh Lindblom. Lindblom pitched in the big leagues for parts of seven seasons between 2011 and 2021, while also spending parts of five seasons overseas in the Korea Baseball Organization. Lindblom’s best years in the majors came as a member of the Dodgers, for whom he pitched to a 2.91 ERA (130 ERA+) with a 4.02 FIP in 77 1/3 innings of work. During his 2018-19 with the Doosan Bears, he was the best pitcher in the KBO, tossing 363 1/3 innings of 2.68 ERA ball with a 23.8% strikeout rate and a 4.6% walk rate. He won the Choi Dong-won Award in both 2018-19 — the KBO equivalent of MLB’s Cy Young Award — leading the Bears to a Korean Series championship in the second of those two seasons. Lindblom also pitched for the Phillies, Rangers, Athletics, and Pirates before finishing his career as a member of the Brewers. After announcing his retirement back in January, he joined the Brewers as a special assistant in their player development department. Lindblom be answering questions from MLBTR readers in a live chat scheduled from 11:30am CT today, so be sure to stop in if you have a question to ask!
Later today, MLBTR’s Anthony Franco will be holding a live chat of his own, fielding questions from readers as Spring Training continues. If you have questions about where your team stands as clubs gear up for the regular season, or about the baseball world at large, you can follow this link to submit a question in advance. That same link will take you to the chat if you would like to participate live, or allow you to read the transcript after the chat has ended.
GmanGoon
I’m happy to see the Dodgers stand pat. Let’s see what they’ve got in terms of people stepping up. And I’m a Dodger fan.
The big money way has worked but not consistently. And by worked I refer to winning it all.
Let’s see what what a combination of non and superstars does.
Idosteroids
Why would they knee jerk into something? I’d imagine that they’d rummage through the scrap pile on MiLB deals that fall through, in about a month of so.
avenger65
The rest of the Dodgers will have to pick up the offense for Rojas. Not a new thing. Almost every team has the kind of glove first player who they have to pick up.
underdog
And Rojas has also been a better hitter than he was last year, and had the wrist injury, so there’s a chance he actually has a bounce back year of sorts at the plate though obviously without the upside of Lux and looking around for other depth options would be smart.
Steve Cohen Owns You
And if the Dodgers were to play all 162 against the Mets, Rojas would hit .400. Guy is a Met killer!
BlueSkies_LA
Signing Iglesias to a one-year low-cost contract isn’t knee jerking into something, it’s recreating the infield depth they lost with the Lux injury. For scrapheap options they’ve already got a couple of choices, neither of them very good.
JoeBrady
I agree. Things could change, and i am not crazy about the setup, but starting Rojas, with Taylor as a backup, and maybe Vargas moving to LF when Taylor has to play SS, shouldn’t be a fatal blow. As Avenger said, every team has a weak link in their lineup.
Sunday Lasagna
No need for Iglesias, Simmons etc, Rojas will be fine and will be a good defensive influence on Vargas and Busch.
StudWinfield
Yanks won ALDS with IFK + LA lost NLDS w/o IKF = LA can use IKF.
stephaniebpetagno
Dodgers, Rodgers and opinionated codgers, surely?
Gwynning
Correct… and don’t call me Shirley.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Rodger Dodger
stymeedone
If something happens where they need a 3rd SS, call up the guy at AAA when it happens. In the meantime, they just have to be careful when pinch hitting for Rojas.
BlueSkies_LA
The only guy they have who might fit the bill is Eddys Leonard, but it isn’t clear what position he’s going to play, and he doesn’t have any experience above A+ level yet.
bkbk
Rengifo for Bobby Miller. Lets revist that old trade.
Ron Hayes
Eddys line 2.
BeforeMcCourt
Lux’s injury parallels Seager’s injury in 2018 that led to Machado being acquired at the deadline. It’ll be interesting to see how the FO responds as the season progresses. Personally, I’d be surprised if they make a major move now, but they certainly have the talent within the system to supplement the roster
number1dodger
What a set back for the Dodgers.
This was the plan from the start.
Go the cheap route and insert Lux into shortstop and let Trey walk. Now that plan has gone out the window.