2026 in Preview: Second Base and Shortstop

Today, we will focus our sights on 2B and SS. We will look at potential trades, free-agent signings, and minor-league prospects. Here we go…

Second Base

Perhaps there is no other position in which the Dodgers could upgrade through trade or free agency than 2B. Bo Bichette remains unsigned, but that is going to require a commitment of around (more or less) $200,000,000! I like Bo Bichette, but there is no guarantee his knee will return to 100% of what it was. In fact, he was diagnosed with a PCL sprain in his left knee, and he and the team expected it to heal with rest and rehabilitation. He did not require surgery. I would not be willing to sign him to a big free agent deal without assurance that his knee would be fine going forward… and there are no guarantees.

Instead, I would look to trade for Brendan Donovan, who is under team control until 2028. Alex Freeland, Hyeseong Kim, and another OF prospect (Tibbs or Davalan) should get the job done. Donovan can play all over, but I see him more valuable as a 2B where he grades out above average. He would improve the bottom third of the Dodgers’ lineup dramatically.

Other players who could see time here:

  1. Miguel RojasThe Wizard of Glove can play anywhere in the infield.
  2. Kike Hernandez – If Kim and Freeland are traded, he will be back, and he means more emotionally to this team than he does statistically. Oh, and he can play every position at a high defensive level. After offseason surgery, he just might hit better as well.
  3. Max Muncy– While he can play 2B, it’s unlikely, as he is needed at 3B.
  4. Tommy Edman  – While he won’t be ready at the start of the season due to ankle surgery, he is an accomplished defensive 2B, as well as a CF’er and 3B man.
  5. Mookie Betts – Maybe in a year or two.

Shortstop

Mookie Betts arguably turned himself into the best defensive shortstop in baseball in 2025. He will most definitely be there again in 2026 and probably 2027. We have no clue if it was an “offensive decline”, “age erosion,” or other issues, such as learning a new position and being sick at the beginning of the season. Maybe it was all of the above.

Logic tells us that he won’t put up a 1.078 OPS as he did en route to winning the MVP in 2018, but I also don’t expect a .732 OPS as he put up last year. Frankly, I see him as a .850 OPS player, and if he does that, he should still hit #2.

Other players who could see time here:

  1. Miguel Rojas – “Wizard of Glove”
  2. Tommy Edman
  3. Kike Hernandez

Of course, most of this is conjecture, as no trade or free-agent signing has yet happened. Alex Freeland is my favorite player, and I seldom have favorites, but it is because of what he has overcome, not his raw potential. He can play every day with the Cardinals. He might not make the Dodgers’ big club. So… we wait!

Other Dodger News

Joe Kelly and Andrew Heaney have retired, or as Joe Kelly said: “Retiring is like, something that my grandmother did….I’m sorry all you people out there watching this that work a real job.  You guys deserve to retire, athletes don’t,” Kelly said.  “We just stop [expletive] playing, okay?  Let’s cancel the word ’retirement.’  It’s used for people who [expletive] served in the military, used for people who worked until 65…When athletes are done playing, just say ’congratulations, they’re no longer playing.’ ”

MLB.com names Mike Sirota as the Dodgers Breakout Player in 2025:

Dodgers: Mike Sirota, OF (No. 5/MLB No. 64)
A likely first-rounder before slumping during his junior season at Northeastern in 2024, Sirota dropped to the Reds in the third round, then went to the Dodgers in the Gavin Lux trade last January before even making his pro debut. The grand-nephew of Hall of Famer Whitey Ford batted .333/.452/.616 with 13 homers in 59 games between two Class A stops and looked like a potential 20/20 center fielder before injuring his right knee on a slide in July.

This article has 46 Comments

  1. IMO, part of the manic of AF is that he understands that team
    Chemistry is a force multiplier. Witness the over performance of the Wills, Koufax, Parker, Drysdsle Dodgers vs. the underperformance of the Garvey, Lopes, Russell, Cey Dodgers.,this is why he will go after Donovan

  2. IMO, part of the magic of AF is that he understands that team
    Chemistry is a force multiplier. Witness the over performance of the Wills, Koufax, Parker, Drysdsle Dodgers vs. the underperformance of the Garvey, Lopes, Russell, Cey Dodgers.,this is why he will go after Donovan

  3. A Donovan trade would work , as would signing Bichette. Some stability at second base is needed. While some want Kim , I like him more off the bench. I’m still not convinced he hits major league pitching at a high level. He can be valuable as a late inning defender, pinch runner, or the guy to give Mookie or whoever is at second base a day off. His defense is no question! I’m happy with Donovan or Bichette. Donovan’s cheaper, but this is the Dodgers we’re talking about. His versatility is just what the front office loves. Bo? Love his right handed swing! And when I say cheaper, I know it means Freeland and more would be included in a trade, it’s a good move!

    Now the outfield. I’m still on board for Duran. But it doesn’t seem like they will make a decision until the last minute. Boston is said to be asking for a major return in exchange for him. The only thing is, he’s their 4th outfielder! If they really want to move him, they may have to drop the asking price some. Especially if it’s the Dodgers they want to deal with. Maybe Bader is still an option there? Kwan is a good fit offensively, but he’s a left fielder. That would mean Teo stays in right. Not likely that happens. I’m still not sure what the plans are for Call. Nice player, but how many AB’s. Are they looking to give him? kike will be back, but how much offense comes with him? Bench production could be a big issue with them.

    Interesting month ahead! Who comes, who goes. The pitching staff is pretty much done. I’m looking for Tanner Scott and Edwin Diaz to be a lethal left/ right. Duo at the end of games! Hope Evan Phillips is resigned. Potentially a dominant bullpen this upcoming season!

  4. Here’s my thinking on Bichette:

    If he gets an 8-10-year deal, there are questions in my mind.

    What is a “knee sprain?”

    Well, it’s where you tear ligaments, but it is deemed not severe enough to warrant surgery.

    Reading X-rays, CT Scans, and MRIs is not an absolute science.

    That’s why I prefer Donovan and his three years of control over Bichette and a much longer time.

  5. I don’t like the idea of ​​making a trade for a second baseman when Edman, Kim, and Rojas are already on the team. I think what’s more urgent—if that’s the right word—is someone for left, center, or right field.

    1. Agree. The great thing about being the best team is we don’t have to trade anybody. I’m guessing we want to see more if Kim before we let go of him. He had a steange but I think it was more good than bad. Strong defense, great speed, surprising strength & emerging versatility. If he can play CF & LF he becomes that much more valuable.

      1. I agree with Brian and Jorge. Kim hasn’t been been given a legitimate shot yet, still hit 281 last year with great speed and played excellent defense and yet some folks in this site are dying to trade him. Edmon is going to be healthy (hopefully) and play better defense and offense than Kike ever will next year.
        My worries are if Max’s D digresses, he gets injured or stops hitting dingers. But I still think waiting for the new crops to show up in in ST and then, if nothing materializes, hit the trade deadline. We will see what happens in a few months.

      1. Money to get a player AF covets is NOT an issue. He has the blessing of ownership and its cash machine. I want the Dodgers to sign Bichette as I’ve stated for months as free agent prices are coming down.

  6. Edman’s ankle?Rojas’ age? Kim’ s ability to hit mlb pitching? I would absolutely take a chance with Bichette! I would absolutely trade for Donovan! Donovan can also play left, so that’s even better. Donovan and Bichette hit the damn ball! The dodgers need more hit and less swing and miss.

  7. I fu”king love Koe Kelly. I really didn’t like him after he hit Hanley in the playoffs. We will miss you Joe.

  8. Donovan vs. Bichette comes down to how much you value OBP vs. OPS. Assuming you value Bichette’s higher OPS about equal to Donovan’s higher OBP, then you have to ask yourself how much you believe their respective 2024 numbers are predictive of what you would get over the next few years. Here is partly why I prefer Donovan (in addition to the lower price). I believe his numbers reflect a maturation and are a more accurate example of what you will get from him in the next few years whereas Bichette’s numbers to me reflect more of a career year that will likely not reflect the average over the next few years.

    1. The price for Donavan is probably too high for AF’s taste in players that St. Louis wants back in return . Too many teams bidding for Donavan’s service which enhances the price. Any of our young starting pitchers is a definite NO in a deal for him. As the saying goes ,” You NEVER have enough pitching”,especially the way the Dodger pitchers frequent the IL intentionally or unintentionally.

  9. I’d be very happy with either Donovan or Bichette but I think your suggested trade of Freeland, Kim and Davalan or Tibbs would fall way short. I don’t think all 4 of those guys would come close to getting it done.

    Keep in mind that probably 10-15 teams would like to get their hands on Donovan so whomever winds up with him will have to overpay.

    I’m guessing it would take something like Hope and one of our young pitchers (Stone, Ryan, Ferris). I would think that AF isn’t ready to trade Ryan, only a little more likely to trade Stone but might consider Ferris.

    1. You may be right – it depends upon how they value Kim and Freeland. But both Freeland and Kim are MLB-ready, and Tibbs and Davalon are not far off. Donovan is not the hitter Bichette is (.774 OPS), but the Dodgers need a bottom-of-the-order hitter anyway. That said, there’s nothing that connects Donovan or Bichette to the Dodgers.

  10. The Dodgers are trading outfielder Esteury Ruiz to the Marlins for minor league pitcher Adriano Marrero, reports Francys Romero. Miami will need to open a spot on the 40-man roster once the deal is official. This drops L.A.’s roster count to 39.

      1. Or some guy we’ve never heard of that we pick up on waivers from the Rockies. 🙂

        Baseball America rated this kid one of the 20 most intriguing pitching prospects in this year’s international signings. He signed for 350k so this may actually turn into a decent lottery ticket.

        Actually, Andrew is working his magic again.
        We traded Carlos Duran to the A’s for Ruiz. The A’s subsequently released Duran and we re-signed him to a minor league deal without having to add him to the 40-man (where he was previous to being traded to the A’s).
        So it’s almost like we get Marrero for nothing.

  11. Donovan is a good target…. but if the Dodgers decide to add another position player, I’d prefer an outfielder with an impact bat.
    Second base is not a problem with Edman, Kim and Rojas as good options. And maybe Kike in time.
    My gut says the Dodgers won’t be trading Kim–at least not before he gets a legitimate shot to show what he can do.
    As a rookie, with limited opportunity, he batted .280 with a .699 OPS–basically league average. Roberts sat him against lefties even though he showed reverse splits. We know Kim’s a quality defender, with dangerous speed. Why not give him the kind of opportunity that Vargas got a few years back? If he flops, the Dodgers could easily justify trading him.
    Speaking of splits, Donovan’s ’25 numbers argue for a platoon. His OPS against lefties was only .614, about 240 points lower than his performance against righties.

  12. So Cardinals management says thanks but no thanks to Mark’s offer of Freeland, Kim, Tibbs and Davalan for Donovan. And why would they? Two guys who played have really proven themselves major leaguers or among the Dodgers top ten prospect.
    What if the Cards insist on …
    Rushing?
    Or DePaula, Hope, Sirota or Quintero?
    Or Sheehan, River Ryan or Stone?

    1. I just read the Mariners are in hot pursuit of Donavan and willing to give up a top pitching prospect. Do the Dodgers REALLY need Donavan? Bichette is the better option. There are NOT many right handed hitting bats available in baseball that can hit for power and average.

    2. Honestly, there is no reason to substantially weaken the system just because a team is dangling a decent fit. We got the green stuff.

  13. MLB rumors: Cody Bellinger, Scott Boras holding out for 7-year deal, per Jon Heyman. Good luck Cody. The Dodgers aren’t interested in a long term deal. They have many outfield prospects waiting a chance in one to two years.

  14. Well, there is no question that Bichette is better than Donovan. Ray Charles can see that. But Bichette is likely going to get an 8-year deal. The Dodgers won’t do that. They won’t do it with Bichette. They won’t do it with Tucker, and they won’t do a long-term deal with Bellinger.

    Mookie can play another year or two at SS. Then what? He has to go to 2B. Bichette does not have the range or arm for SS and lacks the arm for 3B, so that creates a problem. Donovan is perfect for two years, and let him platoon with MiggyRo next year. The only question is who the Cardinals want. The Dodgers are willing to give Bichette a short-term deal, but why would they do that if Toronto gives him an 8-Year/$200 M deal? We shall see!

  15. Here’s what BA says about this 18-year old:

    Adriano Marrero, RHP, Marlins
    Marrero was one of several prominent pitchers the Marlins signed in their 2025 class, with Marrero getting a $350,000 bonus. The Cuban righthander pitched well in his first season with a 3.82 ERA, 35 strikeouts and 12 walks in 33 innings.

    Marrero is listed at 6-foot-3, 185 pounds and has a fastball that inched up to touch 94 mph with more likely in the tank. His lively stuff breaks wide to both sides of the plate, with lots of armside run on his two-seamer and lively fade on his changeup going the same way. His sweeper spins above 3,000 rpm and breaks 23 inches the other way.

  16. In hindsight maybe the Dodgers should have traded for Brandon Lowe from the Rays. Powerful second baseman. Pittsburgh did well in that trade. Looking at some projections for the second base position with Kim, Edman, & Rojas, the dodgers rank 23rd in all of baseball. Of course that could change if one or all three have banner years, but who knows. Mark, would you trade Sheehan, Freeland, and another prospect for Donovan? Seems to me that should get it done.

    1. Sheehan should NOT be included in any trade proposal. He is controllable for the next 4 years.AF is not that stupid.

  17. Sheehan’s name is mentioned in rumors. Not saying I want to trade him, just curious. Friedman isn’t dumb. But acquiring what you need sometimes requires giving someone you don’t necessarily want to part with. Personally I would like to a full time second baseman, with Edman and Kim utility. Just my opinion.

  18. A potential Bichette signing would provide continuity beyond Mookie’s productive years. In a couple of years Mookie will be in the twilight of his career, Freeman and Teo will become free agents. Muncy will likely be long gone.

    Bichette’s value is his bat. Donovan is a nice player but does little to address the longterm stability of the offense.

    In a couple of years our lineup will depend on who we build around Ohtani, Smith and Pages?

    I believe we’re going to need a player like Bichette in a couple of years more than we do now.

  19. Made it home to Colorado safely. Read about the trade, no big deal. Imai and Okamoto down to the last days. Amed Rosario signing by the Yankees is final.

  20. Dodger Christmas for me too: LA tie, umbrella, mug, tee shirt, and flip flops! to add to my sweat shirt and ball cap collection.

    1. Never realized it but Sandy, LeBron and Tiger Woods were all born on December 30th.

      Tiger is 50, LBJ 41.

      1. Michael Jordon was asked if his old Bulls team could beat the LeBron Lakers.

        He said, “Of course.”

        He was asked by how many points and he said, “2 or 3.”

        He was asked, “Why only 2 or 3 points?”

        He said, “Well, most of us are close to 60 now!?

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