Alex Verdugo Keeps Improving At Triple-A
Verdugo took his demotion to Triple-A in stride, using his time to improve his ability to impact the ball.
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Verdugo took his demotion to Triple-A in stride, using his time to improve his ability to impact the ball.
From light-hitting DSL shortstop to big league starting pitcher, Santana advanced quickly once converting to the mound in 2014.
The rookie outfielder learned a lot from his time in the majors last September, and he applied those lessons early this season.
Trade pickup Peter looks like a match for a Dodgers organization that values positional versatility.
Coming off a Cal League MVP season, D.J. Peters continued working all offseason. The results are apparent this spring.
Gavin Lux adjusted quickly to the Midwest League.
Jordan Sheffield attempts to overcome a bias.
Converted shortstop Dennis Santana now feels completely at home on the mound.
A minor injury in 2017 doesn’t affect Trevor Oaks’ standing as a durable strike-thrower.
The Dodgers auditioned utilityman Tim Locastro for a potential postseason roster spot.
Bill Plunkett chooses postseason award winners for Dodgers prospects.
O’Koyea Dickson’s bat has never been in question. He just needs a position.
Don’t expect the Dodgers to trade 21-year-old Alex Verdugo this summer.
Alex Verdugo appears to have taken another step forward this season at Triple-A.
The Dodgers went to the Vanderbilt well again.
Trayce Thomspon showed no signs of frustration with his slow start.
The Dodgers expected a quick return on Yaisel Sierra; so did he.
Cody Bellinger knew playing outfield could lead to a callup.
Two months in the big leagues last season taught Rob Segedin valuable lessons.
Willie Calhoun is focusing on cleaning up his defense
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