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Dodgers will need a consistent effort from Clayton Kershaw to remain among NL's best.
CAN YOUTH CARRY THE DODGERS?
By Tim Kurkjian, ESPN The Magazine
The Dodgers are clearly the best team in the National League West right now. We'll see whether they are going to end up being the best in the National League overall.
We know their lineup is really good. I was there the day
Manny Ramirez signed with the team, and we all knew as soon as that happened that the Dodgers would be in decent shape. In talking to the players, I keep hearing that everyone felt a change when Manny joined the team last year. They averaged about half a run higher every game after he came over from Boston. That's a significant boost. And when he re-signed with L.A. this year, all the other hitters exhaled.
The Dodgers have their big guy in the middle, and his presence makes
Andre Ethier and
James Loney better hitters and drops
Casey Blake to eighth in the order. So we knew the Dodgers were taken care offensively once they finally got Manny signed.
The thing that's a little bit lost is how much
Orlando Hudson and the return of
Rafael Furcal make them a better defensive team. A scout this spring told me that the Dodgers have the best defensive infield in the NL with Blake, Furcal, Hudson and Loney.
Jeff Kent wasn't quite as bad defensively as people thought, but he wasn't very good at the end, and they replaced him with a Gold Glove-caliber second baseman, one who has already made a huge impact in all sorts of ways.
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Then you get to their starting pitching, which was the big question on this club to start the season. They didn't have a real ace on the staff, but so far
Chad Billingsley, who is 4-0 and starts Tuesday against the Giants, has been an ace in every sense and perhaps, outside of
Johan Santana, the best pitcher in the National League this year.
I talked to Billingsley this spring about his recent health issues, and he said he put it all behind him and came into camp 100 percent healthy. He was a very good pitcher last year, and that was kind of missed by most people with the success of
Derek Lowe and Manny-mania. He didn't pitch well in the postseason, obviously, but in speaking to some guys with the team, it sounded as though that experience has pushed him forward rather than set him back. Billingsley wasn't very happy with the way the playoffs went and doesn't want to let that happen again.
A friend of mine, before the year even started, picked Billingsley to win the Cy Young this year. I wish I had been that insightful because he has been a Cy Young-caliber pitcher so far.
If the Dodgers are going to win the NL pennant and the World Series, I think they are going to have to add another starting pitcher or see marked improvement from some of the guys on their staff, including
Clayton Kershaw who has already had a 13-strikeout performance this season. He was absolutely spectacular that night, but he's been hit hard the past two times out, which is not surprising for a young pitcher.
He just turned 21. I think that's part of the issue with the Dodgers. Can they expect that much from such a young staff? That's why I think they need to add a proven starter. They have the money to do it, and it will be interesting to see whom they get and when they get him. By the way, I wouldn't hold out hope for
Jake Peavy. When he became available, I asked someone with the Padres, and they said they weren't sure they were interested in trading him within the division, not to mention only about 100 miles up the road.
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TOUCH 'EM ALL

Who went deep? Keep track of all the home runs hit each day on "Baseball Tonight" and on the Baseball Tonight Clubhouse page.
For more, check out the
Home Run Tracker page.
Home Run Tracker |
NAME |
HR |
OPP | PITCHER |
SITUATION |
O. Santos, NYM | 1 | Fla | Sanchez | Bot 1: 1-1, 2 Outs. Gr. Slam. |
R. Zimmerman, Was | 3 | Phi | Blanton | Top 3: 1-1, 0 Outs. 1 on. |
E. Dukes, Was | 3 | Phi | Blanton | Top 3: 0-0, 1 Outs. None on. |
R. Zimmerman, Was | 4 | Phi | Blanton | Top 5: 2-1, 0 Outs. None on. |
R. Braun, Mil | 5 | Pit | Karstens | Bot 1: 2-1, 2 Outs. None on. |
The complete list of Monday's homers
ON DECK: TUESDAY'S BEST MATCHUPS
Nationals at Phillies


Yes, the Nationals are included among the best pitchers, but let's be honest, the other team is the reason they are getting a mention.
Cole Hamels, who is 0-2 with a 9.69 ERA, continues his search for anything resembling last year's form. Hamels has allowed five homers in 13 innings of work this season.
Cardinals at Braves


For those who thought
Kyle Lohse's season a year ago -- 15-6 with a 3.78 ERA -- was a fluke, he has offered a pretty convincing counterargument to open 2009. Lohse is 3-0 with a 2.42 ERA through four starts. His opponent Tuesday,
Jo-Jo Reyes, was hit hard in his first and only start of the year, giving up five runs over 5 2/3 innings in a 10-0 loss against Pittsburgh.
Mariners at White Sox


The two teams were rained out Monday and will play a pair Tuesday. The nightcap is the one to watch, with
John Danks facing
Felix Hernandez. Neither has lost, with Danks 2-0 with a 0.95 ERA and Hernandez 3-0 with a 3.12 ERA. Between them, Danks and Hernandez have struck out 43 and walked just 16.
For the rest of Tuesday's schedule, click here.
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