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Dodgers Web musings: Worst offensive infield in baseball?

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Let’s face it, there’s not much clout there. The Dodgers infield is what you might call shy on power.

In his preseason analysis of the Dodgers, ESPN’s Jim Bowden wrote: ‘The Dodgers have one of the worst offensive infields in the NL.’ Which I’m pretty sure would qualify it for one of the worst in all of baseball.

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On the corners there is limited power from James Loney (12 homers, .416 slugging last season) and Juan Uribe (4 homers, a woeful .298 slugging, plus a .204 batting average). Mark Ellis is a solid glove at second whom Bowden correctly notes ‘has no speed or power and is in his declining years.’ And then there is speedy, though powerless, shortstop Dee Gordon.

And that would be half of your lineup.

Also on the Web:

-- At SB Nation, Eric Stephen is having difficulty building enthusiasm for the Dodgers’ coming season.

-- Manager Don Mattingly tells Dodgers.com’s Ken Gurnick that he’s more concerned about distractions over the ownership situation this spring than he was a year ago.

-- NBC Sports’ Matthew Pouliot writes that the theme to the Dodgers’ winter was quantity over quality.

-- The Times’ Bill Shaikin writes that the 11 remaining ownership groups bidding on the Dodgers have been asked to submit revised bids before a second round of cuts is made by investment bank Blackstone Advisory Partners (read: Frank McCourt).

-- Wednesday’s post here about the Dodgers trying to sign Andre Ethier to a long-term deal while his price is low brought some Web reaction. Chad Moryiama likes the logic but thinks Ethier is simply the wrong guy to utilize it on. Mike Petriello at Mike Scioscia’s Tragic Illness thinks that if Ethier waits until the end of the season, he might double his contract.

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-- Long-time Dodgers photographer Jon SooHoo is running a series of historical team photos at his MLB blog, including one with background on Kevin Waters, the team’s handyman for over 20 years.

-- The New York Post’s Kevin Kernan profiles Mattingly’s son, Preston -– a former first-round pick of the Dodgers -- after he signed with the Yankees as a minor-league free agent.

-- Let the investigation begin. The Dodgers blogger softball tournament last weekend, organized by the Left Field Pavilion for charity, was won by ... the Left Field Pavilion Forum 2.

-- CBS Sports’ Scott Miller has a nice overview about what it’s like covering spring training every day for six weeks.

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