Roster has more questions than Seager's health

March 18th, 2017

PHOENIX -- One year later, the spring roster guessing game for the Dodgers has again been superseded by hand-wringing over whether shortstop will be healthy by Opening Day.
For all the depth the Dodgers have, there's only one unanimous National League Rookie of the Year and MVP finalist. Seager was that despite missing the final 19 Cactus League games last spring with a knee injury, and this spring he's been sidelined since March 3 by an injured oblique.
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Seager and club management insist he'll be ready by Opening Day.

Of course, the Dodgers have the normal competitions for final roster spots, too. And as with other clubs, those competitions have been complicated by the absence of some players for the World Baseball Classic.
The Dodgers also have the unique situation of 20-year-old , who seems to be headed to extended spring training even though he likely is one of their best five starters. Management brought him to camp with everybody, but now he's being throttled back to save his innings for October.
At this point, and Alex Wood apparently will earn back their spots. , however, has struggled, while has bounced back from two operations but will continue being used cautiously.
Tough decisions remain in the outfield, bench and bullpen. (broken vertebrae) and (wrist surgery) are healthy, but Thompson's late start could mean extended spring training. is on the team as a right-handed bat, according to manager Dave Roberts. Chris Taylor is having the spring of his life, Charlie Culberson is right behind, but 's ability to play center field might be decisive for the backup-infield role.

C --, . Grandal had the breakout season management envisioned when making the Matt Kemp trade, and he could start 130-plus games. It's Barnes' time for the big leagues, Roberts said at the Winter Meetings. Bobby Wilson is non-roster veteran depth.
1B --. Gonzalez's power was down, but not the RBIs -- at least 90 a year for a decade. Van Slyke could face tough lefties.
2B --. In a trade with the Rays, the Dodgers got their starting second baseman, a solid right-handed bat and a leadoff hitter.
SS -- Seager. If he's healthy, he's a superstar.
3B --. Turner seems to have the necessary makeup to live up to the big contract he signed this offseason.
Utility -- Van Slyke, , Hernandez. But Taylor, Culberson and Thompson are in the mix. All but Utley bat right-handed.
OF --, , , Gutierrez. Pederson starts in center against righties and maybe even against lefties. Management loves , while Puig is at a career crossroads. Ethier's broken leg is healed, but he's missed almost two weeks with a bad hip. It will be difficult to keep both Ethier and Toles, the latter having options. Gutierrez joins Thompson and Van Slyke as specialists against lefties when they are healthy.
SP --, , Rich Hill, McCarthy, Wood. The first three are givens. Urias will eventually be the fourth, but maybe not until May as his innings are rationed. McCarthy and Wood have pitched well enough to get first shots. Ryu looks healthy but will be handled conservatively.
BP --, , , , Chris Hatcher, , . When is healthy he's on the club, but he hasn't pitched in a game yet because of a bruised thumb. Josh Fields and Josh Ravin haven't been sharp. And non-roster invite has pitched well enough to make some teams, so watch for him when somebody gets hurt.