After a Short Trial, Dodger Fans Already Have Offerman Verdict
If I’m not mistaken, wasn’t it Tim Crews who complained last winter that he would not feel comfortable with Jose Offerman at shortstop? Judging by how they have started, maybe it would be a good move to sit Offerman down. Not in the dugout, but in the left-field bleachers. From there, he would not only get a good perspective on the shortstop position, but he could also practice fielding on balls hit off Crews.
PHIL COUTO
San Pedro
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