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The Dodgers’ Lineup Depth Is Shining

The Dodgers have raced to a 23-14 start that has them narrowly above the Padres in the NL West. They’re the two-time defending champions and entered the season as near locks to make the playoffs. Everyone knew they’d be good, but they’re thriving right now despite generally underwhelming starts from their biggest bats.

Mookie Betts has been out since April 5 with a right oblique strain. Freddie FreemanKyle Tucker and Will Smith are all hitting below their career levels, largely because of drops in power. Even Shohei Ohtani hasn’t made his usual level of offensive impact. He’s still getting on base at a huge .389 clip but is on a 26-homer pace after topping 50 in each of his first two seasons with the team. Ohtani’s first full season back on the mound has been exceptional — he was just named the league’s Pitcher of the Month for the first time in his career — but he has yet to fire on all cylinders at the plate.

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