MLB The Show 16 Player Ratings: Clayton Kershaw, Mike Trout Highest Rated

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When the Dodgers signed Justin Turner to a Minor League contract with an invitation to 2014 Spring Training, it was impossible to predict what has since transpired. Turner was cut loose by the New York Mets after 2013 despite putting together a solid season.

He made the Dodgers Opening Day roster and the rest as they say, is history. Turner provided plenty of punch off the bench in his first year with Los Angeles that also led to semi-consistent starts.

His success continued last season and it led to the Dodgers trading Juan Uribe as Turner was essentially given the everyday job.

Despite the accomplishments over the past two seasons, Turner remains on the outside looking in at the top third basemen in The Show’s rankings:

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