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Dodger Blue > Dodgers News > Which Joc Pederson Will Dodgers See In 2016 Season?
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Which Joc Pederson Will Dodgers See In 2016 Season?

Hannah Kulik
April 19, 2016
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Which Joc Pederson Will Dodgers See In 2016 Season?
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It’s not too often Major league baseball sees the kind of rookie year experienced in 2015 by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Joc Pederson. He was the toast of the town the first half of the season, setting franchise records, hitting massive home runs, and making the National League All-Star team at the tender age of 23.

Pederson also participated in the 2015 Home Run Derby, which he nearly won — losing in the final round to then-Cincinnati Reds third baseman and hometown hero Todd Frazier. But then it all ended as abruptly as it began.

After the All-Star break, in the immortal words of Tommy Lasorda, Pederson couldn’t hit water if he fell out of a boat. He set a Dodgers rookie record for most strikeouts in a season (172), which also tied him for most overall with Matt Kemp’s record set in 2010.

What’s more, Pederson’s final batting average was a tepid .210. His rapid fall from grace was as meteoric as his rise had been when the season opened. After starting in the All-Star Game, he finished the season on the bench.

Given what occurred last year, it is natural to pose the question, “Which Joc Pederson is going to show up this season?” In answering that, the stakes are high for the Dodgers for several reasons.

For one, Pederson is an outstanding center fielder, which is arguably the most important defensive position on the field. He has the speed to make a difference in the outfield and on the basepaths.

Pederson also represents the first real test of what is heralded as a rejuvenated Dodgers’ farm system, which the front office has made a cornerstone of their strategy for the future. In addition to these factors, the Dodgers don’t have much clear-cut power in their lineup.

And during the time he was locked in at the plate last season, Pederson surprised fans and media alike with his home run prowess. On a team looking to contend in the present and future, Pederson’s age, talent and position make him a vital component to achieving success.

However, to understand why the Dodgers should be patient with their young center fielder, it is important to comprehend what Pederson can realistically bring to the table.

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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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