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Dodgers: Topsy turvy

One of these years, I'm going to learn to stop coming down here with preconceived notions of what the roster is going to look like. Five weeks ago, I believed the Dodgers' opening-day roster was largely set if the club had a relatively injury-free camp, which it has. Several veterans were locked into place, and only a couple of minor issues were left to be resolved. As recently as 72 hours ago, I was convinced the fifth starter's job was Hong-Chih Kuo's to lose. But all of that now appears to have been shot to smithereens, and it now looks like Kuo might be headed to the minors. Meanwhile, James Loney's place on the roster, which seemed secure just a few days ago, now looks non-existent despite the fact he is having a great spring. For now, it looks like Wilson Valdez is going to get Loney's spot while Loney goes to the minors to defend his PCL batting title. It also looks like Brett Tomko will be the fifth starter, although Grady says that is a decision that doesn't HAVE to be made until April 7 or 8, and Kuo will go to Vegas, leaving a roster spot for Rudy Seanez, whose contract can be easily purchased because the Dodgers have an open 40-man spot. But this could all change in a heartbeat, so don't write any of it down in permanent ink.

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Tony, I don't think we can carry both Valdez AND Seanez without a trade because that would leave the team with a 26 man roster. I'm guessing Dessens would get moved (Kansas City pays his 2007 salary as agreed upon in the Odalis trade). So no big loss there.

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TONY JACKSON

Tony Jackson is in his fourth season covering the Dodgers for the Daily News, his eighth season as a full-time Major League Baseball beat writer and his 13th season covering MLB on regular basis. He is a native of Springdale, Ark., and a graduate of the University of Arkansas, although he refuses to root for the Razorbacks again until Frank Broyles is finally out of there. Tony is single and has a daughter who lives in Colorado. His hobbies include working out, reading and taking winter vacations with his daughter to non-MLB cities, usually in Mexico or the Caribbean. And he LIVES to blog.
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