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Joe Rutland
Jan 14, 2026
Updated at Jan 14, 2026, 21:54
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Heading into spring training, Dodgers have some depth across the board at different positions.

In taking a look at the Los Angeles Dodgers' depth chart going into spring training in a couple of weeks, the ballclub has players primed for success.

The Dodgers might make a trade or two (if any at all) before the regular season kicks off. Still, just observing who is on the depth chart right now is worth taking time to review.

Let's start out on the starting pitchers that the Dodgers will lean on to come through in the clutch. Among the starting pitchers are Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki, and Tyler Glasnow. Othe starters include Emmet Sheehan, River Ryan, and Gavin Stone. Oh, of course, Shohei Ohtani is among the starting pitchers on the Dodgers' depth chart, too.

A couple of these pitchers are working to come back from injury, so their contributions might be light from the outset of the 2026 MLB season.

What about the bullpen, which has been a headache at times for Dodgers manager Dave Roberts? Well, Los Angeles went out and got Edwin Díaz to help bolster that part of the team. Other bullpen members on the depth chart include Anthony Banda, Blake Treinen, Jack Dreyer, and Justin Wrobleski.

Additional arms in the bullpen for the Dodgers are Will Klein, Edgardo Henriquez, Ben Casparius, Brusdar Graterol, Alex Vesia, and Tanner Scott. Let's see who gets some time during spring training games to come in and get some work, too.

Ohtani will see a lot of action as the Dodgers' designated hitter with Will Smith available to back him up some days.

Smith and Dalton Rushing are down to handle catching duties this season. At first base, of course, is Freddie Freeman with Rushing available to come in if needed at that position.

Over at second base is Tommy Edman, who will be backed up by Miguel Rojas and Hyeseong Kim. Max Muncy holds down third base with Rojas and Kim available to come on in relief if needed. Mookie Betts will be at shortstop. Rojas and Kim are utility infielders, so they also can get Betts off his feet in games if needed there.

At this point, the Dodgers' outfield situation is almost like a mish-mosh of players at different positions. Over in left field is Andy Pages with Alex Call and Teoscar Hernández available as backup. In center field, Pages, Edman, Call, and Hernández are options. 

What about right field? Hernández and Call are slated at this point to take turns out there, with Hernández as the primary right fielder.

So, that's the Dodgers' depth chart right now before spring training kicks off. Hopefully, Dodgers fans will be able to see how this group works together in search of a third straight World Series championship.

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