Here's a snippet from a recent Fangraph's article.
• Kevin Kiermaier wants to hit for more power.
One thing to watch for? Kiermaier wants to hit for more power, flipping the script after he joked one year ago that his goal was to hit zero home runs and be the best No. 9 hitter in baseball. He believes — and you can see the belief is earnest — that he has another level to unlock.
“I’m as motivated as I’ve ever been right now,” Kiermaier said, leaning in to the camera. “I can never sit still. I’ve got this fire in me.”
I also found these interesting:
• The Dodgers will go with a six-man (or six-day) rotation next year …
Whether the Dodgers call it a six-man rotation will depend, most likely, on whether they add another starting pitcher this winter. But it will likely function as a six-man rotation, in terms of affording pitchers extra rest between starts.
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I suspect that will continue in 2024, given:
1. Yamamoto’s transition.
2. Tyler Glasnow’s injury history.
3. Walker Buehler’s return from elbow surgery
4. Miller’s youth.
So even if the Dodgers don’t officially name six starters, they’ll likely shuttle players like Emmet Sheehan, Michael Grove, Gavin Stone and Landon Knack through the rotation, with some bullpen games and Ryan Yarbrough usage thrown in for good measure.
Apparently the Dodgers may hold Buehler out of the rotation to start the year. They want him in October, not April/May.