Victor Gonzalez Rewards Patience With Success
Gonzalez made his presence known in his first full season after returning from Tommy John surgery.
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Gonzalez made his presence known in his first full season after returning from Tommy John surgery.
After focusing on first base and left field in college, Busch is committed to learning second base in pro ball to become more versatile.
The 2018 supplemental second-rounder quickly recovered from the shock of being traded early in his career and dominated three minor league levels.
Late-round 2017 pick de Geus throws strikes and misses bats and is a testament to the Dodgers’ scouting effort.
Despite a lat injury and a strong commitment to LSU, the Dodgers drafted Lewis with the 78th overall pick in 2019.
Promoted to Triple-A in June, the Dodgers’ No. 1 prospect is hitting over .350 with an OPS above 1.000 this season.
Lux’s incendiary play at Double-A and Triple-A had helped answer questions by smoothing two rough edges to his game.
The Dodgers’ 18th-round pick in 2018, Hulsizer hit 16 home runs in his first 62 games this season.
After a mediocre 2018 at Double-A Tulsa, White pitched well to start 2019 and was recently promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
A star releiver in college, Sborz has developed into a better pitcher in pro ball thanks to watching others go about their work.
The 21-year-old righthander impressed Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, leaving open the possibility he makes his big league debut this season.
A swing change has helped the Dodgers’ D.J. Peters make more contact
Kendall is working with team hitting instructors to get his swing in the zone longer in order to create more contact.
The Dodgers created a three-person hitting department on the major league staff to maintain continuity from the minors to majors.
The 2016 first-round shortstop altered his swing path to hit more balls in the air and hit varied pitch types.
Baseball is a game of constant adjustments that humbles every player at some point, and Abdullah is no exception.
The young catcher traveled with the big league club in late September to learn the big league routine and prepare for his official callup in the future.
The Dodgers refused to part with the 2016 third-rounder at the trade deadline because of the progress he has made.
The former phenom is rebuilding arm strength on a minor league rehab assignment after he had major shoulder surgery last year.
Verdugo took his demotion to Triple-A in stride, using his time to improve his ability to impact the ball.
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