Lugo, since you are on another thread and off F@C, let me both give you my opinion and get yours on why your Dodgers might be having some trouble re-establishing themselves as a power in the NL. For that just look to the Angels down the freeway. When Casey Kotchman was ready, boom, they move Erstad off first base and then off the team. Even with that mono last year, CK is not established as a solid 300 hitter with a bright future. Then last year Howie Kendrick was ready and, boom, there goes Adam Kennedy. Kendrick, as you know, shapes up as a good second baseman and very good hitter. They are now part of the solid foundation for the next decade of Angels baseball. This year, Anderson and Rivera is hurt so they give a shot to Reggie Willits. Boom, he is hitting in the 330's, has stolen 18 bases and looks like their leadoff man for the next ten years. Not to mention getting Jared Weaver into the starting rotation.
The Dodgers? They have the PCL batting king, James Loney, ready to take over first base and what do they do? They resign the declining Nomar Garciaparra and his one home run this year. They have a real talent in Matt Kemp about ready to take over CF and what do they do? They sign singles hitter and out extraordinaire Juan Pierre blocking Kemp from progressing. They have a good young third baseman named Andy LaRoche but they jerk him around in and out of the lineup and then send him down for Tony Abreu who is not a 3Bman and a poor fielder and Wilson Betemit who can't field his position worth a damn and is hitting a roaring 198.
My question to you and other Dodger fans on this thread---Are these smart moves of a team that wants to build a long range winner?