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Dodgers Offseason: What Does LA’s Starting Rotation Look Like At This Moment?

The Dodgers lost two starting pitchers this offseason, with Tyler Anderson departing for the Angels and Andrew Heaney signing with the Rangers. Both lefties got two-year deals with their new AL West teams, leaving some openings in the Los Angeles rotation.

Let’s take a look at what L.A.’s starting rotation would be if the season started today. We won’t worry too much about rotation order, because there’s no practical difference between starting on Opening Day or the day after. We’re just talking about who’s filling the slots.

Group 1: The Sure Things

Julio Urias

Urias has had back-to-back excellent seasons, going 20-3 with a 2.