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THEIR FIELDER CHOICES
Los Angeles Times
|August 23, 2025
Hernández's issues on defense and Conforto's struggles at the plate leave the Dodgers looking at their outfield options going into the stretch run
The Dodgers aren't putting Mookie Betts back in right field.
Or, at least, they aren't actively considering it yet.
Manager Dave Roberts made that much clear this week, saying the club has had no such discussions with the Gold Glove right fielder-turned-success story at shortstop.
To this point, not even Teoscar Hernández’s defensive limitations or Michael Conforto’s offensive disappearing act have yet pushed the team to that theoretical extreme.
"We have not talked about right field at all," Roberts said this week, as the noise around Hernández’s shaky glove grew louder following a pair of misplays in a Monday loss at Colorado.
"The way Mookie is playing at short," Roberts added, "not bouncing him around, I think we feel very good about."
Still, as the Dodgers enter the final 34 games of their schedule, starting with a crucial series in San Diego against the second-place Padres this weekend, the club’s outfield issues remain a problem.And while Betts might not be the obvious solution this time — like he was last year when he made a late-season switch to right — the Dodgers will nonetheless have to find some answers.
Entering play Thursday, their two corner outfield positions combined ranked just 19th among MLB clubs in total wins above replacement, and 22nd in defensive rating, according to Fangraphs.
"Defense is a big part of postseason baseball and winning baseball," Roberts said.
Here are the options the Dodgers will have to consider over the coming month and a half:
The current cast
For now, the Dodgers don’t have much other choice but to roll out the same couple lineup variations they have been sporting since the trade deadline.
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