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Chase Utley Defying Age, Turning Back The Clock For Dodgers

Hannah Kulik
May 30, 2016
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Chase Utley Defying Age, Turning Back The Clock For Dodgers
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Appearing in 34 games for the Dodgers, Utley batted a weak .202. When the season ended, the team predictably declined to exercise their option for 2016.

Fans anxiously awaited a big move from the Dodgers during the offseason, but it never happened. Although it appeared Utley’s brief tenure with the Dodgers came to an end, he re-signed a one-year, $7 million contract in December.

At age 37, it was unrealistic to believe he could contribute much. The pundits were wrong. So far this season, appearing in 47 games and hitting in leadoff spot, he ranks second on the Dodgers with a .283 batting average and .376 on-base percentage, and fourth with a .428 slugging percentage.

As the Dodgers have collectively struggled at the plate, Utley has largely been the exception. He has done his job, consistently getting on base as the leadoff man and driving in key runs when he comes to the plate with runners in scoring position.

A prime example coming in the ninth inning against the New York Mets when Utley hit a three-run double to tie the game. The following night, after being the target of a Noah Syndergaard fastball, Utley hit two home runs, including a grand slam.

Utley brings an aggressive approach to the game especially when he is on base, something the Dodgers sorely need. It has come at a cost, with Utley now forever tied to his hard slide in Game 2 of the 2015 National League Division Series that fractured Ruben Tejada‘s leg.

Just as important as his on-field performance, Utley is an important mentor to the young players on the roster. He has forged a strong relationship with young shortstop Corey Seager, and there’s no denying Seager, who is expected to become the face of the franchise for many years, will greatly benefit from his association with Utley.

Despite his outstanding play this season, Utley unfortunately is not the long-term answer for the Dodgers at second base. He turns 38 in December and odds suggest he won’t return for another go-around in Los Angeles.

But while he is here, Utley will play hard, give it his all, and be a great example to the younger team members on what it takes to have a long and successful career in the Major Leagues. For a front office that’s faced plenty of criticism, the Dodgers’ decision to re-sign Utley can’t be understated.

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ByHannah Kulik
Hannah Kulik is an intern for LakersNation.com and DodgerBlue.com. She also hosts her own Lakers show on YouTube.
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