Still, the Dodgers persevered and inevitably won their second National League Championship in as many years.
Piecemealing a starting rotation and bullpen, the Dodgers’ promoted players from within, acquired free agents and made trades. By season’s end, the Dodgers managed to use a staggering twenty-eight pitchers. But injuries don’t always need to evoke such gloomy dispositions.
In an effort to look forward to better days, Dodgers fans should get to know a few exciting pitching prospects that could very easily make their major league debuts this season. The Dodgers have a moderate-to-highly successful farm system and a track record of producing top prospects.