
Dave Roberts Hints at Dodgers Opening Day Center Fielder for Tokyo Series
When the Los Angeles Dodgers decided to start utility infielder Hyeseong Kim in the minor leagues to begin the season, it set off a chain reaction that impacted the rest of the roster.
Kim had been expected to start at second base, but his absence prompted manager Dave Roberts to shift Tommy Edman from center field to second. That vacancy sparked competition for the starting center field job, and ahead of Opening Day in Tokyo against the Chicago Cubs, Roberts hinted that Andy Pages could be in the lineup.
“We haven’t made a final decision,” Roberts said. “Andy’s had a very good camp. With (Shota) Imanaga going on Opening Day, it makes sense that Andy… there’s the chance that he’ll be in the lineup.”
Center field has been a revolving door for the Dodgers, with no clear everyday starter since Cody Bellinger left for the Chicago Cubs. The position has turned into a platoon role, with at least three different players likely to see regular time there in 2025.
James Outman claimed the job in 2023 despite not making the Opening Day roster, and a similar scenario played out last season with Pages. The rookie ended up starting 101 games for the Dodgers in 2024, with 76 of those coming in center. Outman followed with 37 starts at the position, while Edman and Kevin Kiermaier logged 22 and 19 starts, respectively.