{"id":892068,"date":"2019-03-31T21:04:59","date_gmt":"2019-04-01T02:04:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/?p=892068"},"modified":"2019-04-09T11:29:27","modified_gmt":"2019-04-09T16:29:27","slug":"los-angeles-dodgers-offense-has-been-insane-to-start-2019-cmb11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/news\/los-angeles-dodgers-offense-has-been-insane-to-start-2019-cmb11\/","title":{"rendered":"Los Angeles Dodgers’ offense has been insane to start 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
To say there’s pressure on the Los Angeles Dodgers this season is probably a huge understatement.<\/p>\n
Their championship drought has now surpassed the three-decade mark, and it hasn’t come without heartbreak — they’ve reached the postseason six years in a row and have advanced as far as the World Series in both 2017 and 2018. Clearly, things didn’t work out how manager Dave Roberts<\/a> and his club had hoped in those opportunities.<\/p>\n LA didn’t completely remake its roster over the winter — signing free-agent A.J. Pollock<\/a> was their biggest move — but they’re perceived as overwhelming favorites<\/a> to win another National League West title. They began their 2019 campaign with a four-game set against the Arizona Diamondbacks, emerging successful by winning three of four.<\/p>\n They weren’t\u00a0just<\/em> successful, though — the offense went completely bonkers. The Dodgers set a new Opening-Day record<\/a> with eight home runs and followed that up with an 18-run performance a couple days later.<\/p>\n The organization enters the month of April having already scored 42 runs off the strength of a 156 team wRC+ and 2.4 fWAR from position players. If you’re wondering exactly how crazy those numbers look when compared to the rest of the league, then you’re in for a treat.<\/p>\n We’re taking a look at this prior to\u00a0Sunday Night Baseball<\/em> being completed, but it won’t change things all that much.<\/p>\n As one can imagine, it’s mostly been a team effort at Chavez Ravine. Among LA hitters with at least 10 plate appearances, five boast a wRC+ better than 180 entering Monday’s game (Joc Pederson<\/a>, Cody Bellinger<\/a>, Austin Barnes<\/a>, Pollock, Kike Hernandez<\/a>). Bellinger is leading the way in homers (four) and RBI (eight), while Pederson is pacing the squad in runs scored (eight).<\/p>\n It’s not always going to be this easy for the Dodgers, but they sure have sent a message to all the other teams that have hopes of winning the National League pennant this season. They’ll look to keep rolling at home against the San Francisco Giants, who have mustered the second-worst team wRC+<\/a> (41) in baseball thus far.<\/p>\n About Matt Musico Matt Musico currently manages Chin Music Baseball and contributes to The Sports Daily. His past work has been featured at numberFire, Yahoo! Sports and Bleacher Report. He’s also written a book<\/a> and created an online class<\/a> about how to get started as a sports blogger. You can sign up for his email newsletter here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n
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