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Dodgers 2015 roster: a player-by-player summary

Howie Kendrick, right, and Jimmy Rollins form the Dodgers' new double-play combination up the middle and two of their first four hitters in the lineup.

Howie Kendrick, right, and Jimmy Rollins form the Dodgers’ new double-play combination up the middle and two of their first four hitters in the lineup.

(Lenny Ignelzi / Associated Press)
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Times reporter Dylan Hernandez sizes up the Dodgers’ projected 25-man roster for opening day:

No.; STARTERS; Pos; B/T; Age; Comment

11; Jimmy Rollins; SS; S/R; 36; The former National League MVP remains an above-average defender though the last time his batting average reached .270 was 2008.

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66; Yasiel Puig; RF; R/R; 24; Says he wants to be the LeBron James or Kobe Bryant of baseball; they both led their teams to championships.

23; Adrian Gonzalez; 1B; L/L; 32; As close as there is to an automatic 100-RBI player in the NL; led the circuit with 116 last season.

47; Howie Kendrick; 2B; R/R; 31; Former Angel is a solid defender and, on offense, a line-drive machine who drove in 75 runs last year.

9; Yasmani Grandal; C; S/R; 26; Acquired in trade for Matt Kemp, he is expected to be the primary catcher for several seasons.

3; Carl Crawford; LF; L/L; 33; Productive when healthy, but the last time he played more than 130 games in a season was 2010.

5; Juan Uribe; 3B; R/R; 36; Don Mattingly says, “If you hit it to Juan, you’re out.” In last two seasons has been a productive hitter too.

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31; Joc Pederson; CF; L/L; 22; Rookie is upgrade defensively, and he had a big spring as a hitter. Made Kemp expendable.

No.; ROTATION; B/T; Age; Comment

22; Clayton Kershaw; L/L; 27; Reigning NL MVP and Cy Young Award winner has dominated everyone except the Cardinals in the playoffs.

21; Zack Greinke; R/R; 31; Has record of 32-12 as a Dodger; could choose to become a free agent at the end of the season.

38; Brandon McCarthy; R/R; 31; Journeyman has the best Twitter account on the team; follow him at @BmcCarthy32.

35; Brett Anderson; L/L; 27; Had strong spring, but can he stay healthy? Has pitched fewer than 100 innings in each of his last four seasons.

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No.; BULLPEN; B/T; Age; Comment

56; J.P. Howell; L/L; 31; At times last season he was only left-hander in bullpen. Can Mattingly avoid running him into the ground again?

62; Joel Peralta; R/R; 39; Well-traveled veteran has allowed less than a hit per inning in his career: 508 in 591 2/3 innings.

41; Chris Hatcher; R/R; 30; Converted catcher was considered potential fill-in as closer while Kenley Jansen is on DL, but hasn’t produced.

75; Paco Rodriguez; L/L; 23; Looked as if he regained his 2013 form in spectacular Cactus League season.

52; Pedro Baez; R/R; 27; Converted third baseman made big league debut last season. He has closer-caliber stuff.

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63; Yimi Garcia; R/R; 24; Rookie appeared in eight Cactus League games; allowed one run, eight hits in 9 1/3 innings and struck out 12.

12; Juan Nicasio; R/R; 28; Career starter made transition to bullpen with Colorado last season. Here, would be a long reliever.

No.; RESERVES; Pos; B/T; Age; Comment

17; A.J. Ellis; C; R/R; 33; Might be used in a reduced role, but he’s still a popular handler among the team’s pitchers.

10; Justin Turner; IF; R/R; 30; Last year’s breakout player — he batted a career-high .340 — continued to hit this spring.

33; Scott Van Slyke; OF/1B; R/R; 28; The most dependable source of power off the bench; had 11 home runs in 212 at-bats.

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16; Andre Ethier; OF; L/L; 32; Former All-Star wants to be traded, but his declining production has made him difficult to move.

14; Enrique Hernandez; IF/OF; R/R; 23; A capable hitter who can play multiple positions in the infield and outfield.

7; Alex Guerrero; 2B/3B/LF; R/R; 27; Has proved he can hit, but still hasn’t found a defensive position.

Projected disabled list: LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu, RHP Kenley Jansen, RHP Brandon League, RHP Brandon Beachy, RHP Chris Withrow.

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