Hernández: Dodgers' Error Margin Narrower This Year
The Los Angeles Dodgers are looking to repeat as World Series champions, but they'll need to be more careful than they were last year. While their pitching staff remains dominant, their defense has been a bit shaky so far in the season, and that could cost them down the line. This is especially true with the emergence of young stars like Miguel Vargas and Bobby Miller, who are still developing their skills.
The Dodgers are known for their consistent hitting and lockdown pitching, but their defense has been a bit of a weakness. They're averaging more errors than they did last year, and that's something they need to address. This doesn't mean they're a bad team, just that they're going to have to be more careful with the ball this year. Manager Dave Roberts has mentioned this to the team, but there's only so much coaching can do when the players aren't executing.
The good news? They're still early in the season, and there's plenty of time to tighten up their defense. The Dodgers have a great coaching staff and are known for making adjustments throughout the year. But if they want to make a deep run in the playoffs, they're going to need to tighten up the defense. They've been fortunate so far, with close wins that could have gone the other way. The Dodgers are still a force to be reckoned with, but they need to be aware of their limitations.
The Dodgers' offense is still a force to be reckoned with, but it's clear their defense needs work. If they want to make a deep run in the playoffs, they'll need to cut down on the errors. It's a long season, and there's still time to figure things out, but the Dodgers need to take this seriously. They've got the talent to win it all, but they need to be more careful. Otherwise, they could be in for a tough time.