PT TOMORROW: NL West—No offseason for the hungry

Los Angeles Dodgers

Justified or not, there is a noticeable sense of unease among Dodgers fans despite seven straight NL West titles, World Series appearances in two of the past three years, and a franchise-best 106 wins this past season. With manager Dave Roberts already suggesting there could be more moves than usual this offseason, the roster could look a fair bit different than it does now. 


One name that looks increasingly likely not to be moved, however, is Gavin Lux (2B, LA). Entering last year as one of the team's top prospects, Lux made his MLB debut after torching minor-league pitching to the tune of .347/.421/.607 with 26 HR and 10 SB in 458 AB across Double-A and Triple-A. As noted in the Baseball Forecaster, Lux controls...

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