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Mookie Betts stays at shortstop in Dodgers starting lineup vs. Rockies

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Introduction to the Dodgers’ Lineup

Dodgers’ Starting Lineup vs. Rockies

Mookie Betts was back at shortstop and Teoscar Hernández remained in right field for the Dodgers on Tuesday, a day after two questionable fielding plays in the outfield led to two runs in a 4-3 walk-off loss to the last-place Colorado Rockies.

Concerns Over Hernández’s Defense

Hernández’s Defensive Struggles

Hernández’s defense has increasingly become a matter of concern for manager Dave Roberts and Monday’s loss was followed by a meeting involving Roberts; Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers president of baseball operations; and Betts, who has expressed a willingness to move back to right field where he was a six-time Gold Glove winner.

Hernández is ranked 64th among National League right fielders with a defensive WAR of -0.4 and his two errors are tied for fourth-most in the league.

“He’s got to get better out there. There’s just no way to put it,” Roberts said after Monday’s game of Hernández. “It’s not a lack of effort. But, you know, we’ve just got to kind of get better. We do.”

Betts’ Move to Shortstop

Betts’ Adjustment to Infield

Betts, meanwhile, twice led the American League in fielding average and putouts as the Boston Red Sox’s right fielder. But he’s played shortstop full-time this season.

“Defense is a big part of postseason baseball and winning baseball,” Roberts said.

Betts’ move to the infield has arguably weakened the Dodgers in two ways: Hernández’s defense and Betts’ offense. Playing the infield, especially shortstop, is far more taxing mentally than playing in the outfield and Betts is slashing a career-low .242/.312/.370 this season.

Potential Lineup Changes

Alternative Options for the Dodgers

Moving Betts back to right field would likely mean using Alex Freeland or Miguel Rojas at shortstop, at least in the short term. Freeland played nearly 300 games at shortstop in the minors while Rojas has played more than 940 games there in the majors.

Hernández, second on the team with 74 RBIs and tied for second with 20 home runs, would then move to left field — a less-demanding position defensively than right field — in place of Michael Conforto, whose .190 batting average is the worst in the majors among players with at least 300 at-bats.

Moving Betts back to the outfield could be easier for Roberts when utility players Tommy Edman, Hyeseong Kim and Kiké Hernández return from the injured list, giving the manager more depth and flexibility. Kim, who will begin a rehab assignment this week, is the furthest along and could be back by early next week.

Conclusion

Implications for the Dodgers’ Season

The Dodgers’ decision to keep Betts at shortstop and Hernández in right field for now may have significant implications for their postseason hopes. As the season progresses, the team will need to weigh the benefits of Betts’ infield play against the potential defensive upgrade of moving him back to the outfield.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is Mookie Betts playing shortstop for the Dodgers?

A: Betts has been playing shortstop full-time this season, despite having a background as a right fielder.

Q: What are the concerns about Teoscar Hernández’s defense?

A: Hernández has struggled defensively in right field, ranking 64th among National League right fielders with a defensive WAR of -0.4 and committing two errors tied for fourth-most in the league.

Q: What potential lineup changes could the Dodgers make?

A: The Dodgers could consider moving Betts back to right field, using Alex Freeland or Miguel Rojas at shortstop, and moving Hernández to left field.

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