Jon Morosi
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Their best player's been Pajes.
So it's an unbelievable depth and just a cast of really talented players who know how to grind, to which they've now added Kyle Tucker.
Diaz's velocity is down a little bit, so maybe the bullpen's a worry.
But then, oh, here's Tanner Scott, and he looks like the guy that we signed him to be a year ago.
So they have it figured out, layers upon layers of talent, and it will be.
I realize it's April 14th.
It will be a surprise if a team that's not the Dodgers wins the National League in 2020.
Right.
Well, and to follow up, to kind of maybe build off what Kevin just pointed out, the Dodgers of October are not the Dodgers of May.
They get better, okay, as they get healthier.
And also some of the other dynamics, this is where, and I'm sure over the course of the year we'll have this conversation a bunch of times.
The Dodgers, as much as we talk about their financial wherewithal, and it is significant, we all know that, but their back of the house things, culture, analytics,
performance, mental performance, recovery, training, all of that stuff, they're best in class with that too.
And so when, and their farm system, by the way, is excellent.
When they've got, there were guys, Robleski's a perfect example.
There are Robleskis in other organizations, but the Dodgers seem to get the most out of guys
like him and elevate what he can do.
So those are the advantages that we can talk about if there's a salary cap that comes into the game.
That's fine.
The back of the house stuff the Dodgers do will still be theirs.