When Dave Roberts addressed his full workforce for the primary time this spring, he didn’t use the phrase dynasty.
On Feb. 15, throughout the opening week of Dodgers camp, the Tenth-year supervisor did talk about the workforce’s World Sequence title, its expectations to repeat and the lengthy highway forward to get there.
Roberts seemed round a room — one which included the reigning Nationwide League and World Sequence Most worthy gamers, two extra former MVPs, two Cy Younger Award winner who had mixed to win the award 5 occasions, and a bunch of different All-Stars, huge names and costly free-agent acquisitions — and informed the group they have been at “the epicenter of baseball.”
However, even with the Dodgers attempting to win their third championship in six years, the supervisor shied away from “dynasty” discuss, taking a extra narrowed focus that his gamers have echoed within the run-up to this season.
“You can’t look at what we’ve already done; you can’t look at what we’re trying to do,” veteran third baseman Max Muncy stated. “We’re just focusing on what we can do at this moment.”
And in Roberts’ view, what the workforce must do is undertake a sure mindset.
“Be the hunter instead of the hunted,” Roberts stated final week, because the membership opened its season with a two-game sweep of the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo. “I think when you’re the Dodgers, there’s always a target. You can’t run from it.”
The stakes of this Dodgers season have been fairly clearly laid out.
Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki delivers towards the Chicago Cubs on the Tokyo Dome on Wednesday.
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They’re attempting to change into Main League Baseball’s first repeat champion for the reason that New York Yankees from 1998 to 2000, the final undisputed dynastic run by any big-league membership within the sport. The Dodgers try to not squander a roster that boasts a virtually $400 million payroll, the best in historical past for luxurious tax functions, and was bolstered by yet one more big-money offseason from an Andrew Friedman-led entrance workplace and Guggenheim-funded possession group.
They not solely retained virtually each essential piece from final yr’s title workforce, which claimed the group’s first full-season championship since 1988, however in addition they went on a spending spree, including two-time Cy Younger winner Blake Snell, Japanese pitching phenom in Roki Sasaki, the highest reliever in the marketplace in Tanner Scott, and extra depth than many within the sport can bear in mind seeing on one roster.
“Our ownership group is doing everything they can on their end to provide us with the best team every year,” Roberts stated. “And it’s up to us on the field to kind of help them realize that vision.”
Friedman’s hope is that all of it serves as a motivator within the clubhouse, because the workforce tries to do one thing that hasn’t occurred in baseball for the reason that creation of the luxurious tax virtually a quarter-century in the past.
“Winning a championship is really hard. Winning back to back is even harder,” he stated this spring. “A lot of the challenge is, I think it’s human nature that a lot of guys can get complacent after you win. So it was important to us this offseason to not have that set in.”
With such lavish reinforcements, nevertheless, got here a backlash of criticism from some corners of the game.
The Dodgers, in spite of everything, already had Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman atop their lineup. They’d already spent virtually half a billion final offseason so as to add Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Tyler Glasnow to their rotation.
Seeing the Dodgers dominate yet one more winter, and switch a talented-but-susceptible workforce right into a seemingly foolproof (and, the workforce hopes, injury-proof) juggernaut, raised alarm bells across the sport a few rising aggressive imbalance.
Consequently the Dodgers have been forged as one thing of a villain. And as he tried to form the their method getting into one other 162-game grind, Roberts was pleased to embrace the added scrutiny.
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1. Dodgers proper fielder Teoscar Hernández celebrates after hitting a house run towards the Yomiuri Giants. 2. Dodgers teammates Kiké Hernandez and Tyler Glasnow smile after an exhibition sport towards the Hanshin Tigers. 3. Dodgers second baseman Tommy Edman bats towards the Hanshin Tigers. 4. Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia celebrates after a win over the Chicago Cubs. 5. Shohei Ohtani waves to followers as he leaves the sector after a win over the Chicago Cubs on the Tokyo Dome. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)
“There’s an understanding with what we’ve done, who we are, that people are going to come at us with their best each night,” he stated. “I think us being hunted or having a bull’s-eye, when you put on this uniform, that’s just the way it is.”
Roberts needs his gamers to feed off such strain and match the sense of urgency they’ll doubtless face on a nightly foundation.
“An analogy that I’ve used with our players is a mindset,” he stated, referring again to the “be the hunter” message he has emphasised in current weeks. “[We need to] flip it.”
The Dodgers nonetheless will want a lot to go proper to wind up the place they completed final yr, after they celebrated the town’s first World Sequence parade since 1988 (the Dodgers’ 2020 title got here throughout COVID and there was no parade).
Within the beginning rotation, Yamamoto and Glasnow try to keep away from the harm issues that derailed their seasons final yr. Ohtani, Dustin Might and Tony Gonsolin try to return to pitching after lacking all of final yr recovering from elbow surgical procedures. Sasaki may be the most important wild card, possessing frontline-caliber stuff however little expertise as he embarks on his MLB transition. And even Snell is looking for a bounce-back marketing campaign, attempting to show the dominance he displayed throughout the second half of final yr (when he lowered his earned-run common from 9.51 to three.12 over the ultimate three months) right into a full marketing campaign of Cy Younger-caliber manufacturing.
The lineup faces its personal questions, particularly after Betts (who’s transitioning again to shortstop on a full-time foundation) and Freeman (who continues to battle the lingering results of the ankle and rib accidents he performed via final October) missed the workforce’s Tokyo video games to start the season.
“We didn’t win last year because we were talking about the World Series every day,” Betts stated. “We won last year because we talked about the task at hand. I think we have to continue to talk about the task at hand and not worry about the end goal. We have an end goal, of course, but you have to take steppingstones to get there.”
The luxurious for this yr’s workforce is that if issues do go unsuitable, if gamers get harm or fall in need of private expectations, the membership’s sheer depth of expertise ought to present a sturdy security web. The Dodgers ought to have the flexibility to endure unexpected setbacks, clear surprising hurdles and place themselves to cement their standing as baseball’s subsequent dynasty.
Dodgers gamers and supervisor Dave Roberts have a good time after beating the New York Yankees for the World Sequence title on Oct. 30.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)
However for now, their focus is on the current, attempting to show a roster that appears virtually flawless on paper right into a dominant and unstoppable product on the sector.
“I just think that we’re as good as anyone in baseball at putting the blinders on and getting better each day, with respect to expectations,” Roberts stated. “Our guys do a really good job of doing that, which as a byproduct, guards against any type of letdown.”