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It's been a busy and tumultuous offseason for the Los Angeles Dodgers thanks to "Manny being Manny."

Of course, we are referring to outfielder Manny Ramirez, who team acquired in a trade with the Boston Red Sox right before last year's deadline. All Ramirez did was single-handedly carry the... Read More


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It's been a busy and tumultuous offseason for the Los Angeles Dodgers thanks to "Manny being Manny."

Of course, we are referring to outfielder Manny Ramirez, who team acquired in a trade with the Boston Red Sox right before last year's deadline. All Ramirez did was single-handedly carry the Dodgers to the National League West crown and a spot in the National League Championship series.

Ramirez was looking to cash in on a huge day, hoping for a deal in the neighborhood of four years for $100 million. Instead, he found himself in a tough situation as the economy continued to tumble.

Finally, the two sides came to an agreement on a two-year contract worth $45 million. That's probably a great deal for the Dodgers because it will force Ramirez to put up monster numbers over the next two years if he wants to get one more big payday before he hangs it up.

The Dodgers did lose pitcher Derek Lowe and infielder Nomar Garciaparra to free agency, although they weren't so interested in re-signing the latter.

However, I think they will miss Lowe more than they believe they will. He was well worth the money during his time with the Dodgers and was always ready to take the ball and pitch well every fifth day.

The starting rotation lost another solid performer in veteran right-hander Brad Penny. After an outstanding 2007 campaign, last year was a complete disaster for the starter. Penny fought injuries all year and had an ERA over 5.

Chad Billingsley will take over as the team's ace, and I think he is more than capable of fulfilling that role. He had a breakout 2008 season and should only get better with a solid year under his belt.

The Dodgers will also lean heavily on highly touted rookie Clayton Kershaw, who struggled in limited outings at the major league level last season. He is just 22, so expect him to grow by leaps and bounds in the next couple of years.

The Dodgers also let Takashi Saito walk in the offseason, meaning Jonathan Broxton is set to take over as the everyday closer. Broxton is probably the more talented of the two but lacked the experience of Saito.

In a weak division, the Dodgers should battle the Arizona Diamondbacks for the title and likely the only playoff spot to come from the NL West.
 
 
Los Angeles Dodgers 2008 Playoff Preview

The Los Angeles Dodgers signed manager Joe Torre in the offseason, hoping his years of success with the New York Yankees would rub off on one of baseball's greatest franchises.

It seems to have worked at least somewhat, as the Dodgers continue to hang around in the National League West and challenge the Arizona Diamondbacks despite a multitude of injuries.

Shortstop Rafael Furcal's worst nightmares came true when his chronic back problems began flaring up again. After being the team's best hitter over the first month or so of the season, Furcal's back injury put him out for the year and crippled the team's offense.

It also hasn't helped that free agent signee Andruw Jones has been nothing short of terrible in his time with the Dodgers. He tore ligaments in his knee and missed time because of the corresponding surgery, but his absence was hardly noticeable.

The Dodgers, a team known and often criticized for failing to make a big move at the trade deadline and holding onto all of its prospects, finally made a big splash this year. And did they ever.

Los Angeles jumped into a three-team trade with the Boston Red Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates and gave up a few prospects for outfielder Manny Ramirez. Ramirez, thrilled to get out of Boston, has thrived in L.A.

He is hitting over .400 since joining the Dodgers and may have earned himself a big deal if he re-signs with the team in the offseason. He is clearly happy where he is right now, and Torre seems to be able to keep him under control for now.

The starting rotation has been somewhat disappointing, as Brad Penny has been hurt much of the year and has not been anywhere near as good as he was last season. Hiroki Kuroda has also been a disappointment.

The one bright spot has been Chad Billingsley, who is beginning to develop into the frontline starter everyone thought he could become. It's also worth mentioning that Derek Lowe has rebounded from a slow start to pitch very well and give them a solid No. 2 starter.

The Dodgers have been hurt by the injury bug all season long and it shows no signs of stopping now. They are also not as talented as the Diamondbacks, but maybe Torre's managing can make up for some of that.
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