Since Nomar can barely stand at third base without getting hurt, one has to wonder whether the Dodgers regard his absence from the roster as vital to winning games, and are therefore trying to get him hurt again. If this is the plan, applause for Colletti, but it is doubtful he is that sophisticated.
This move also indicates that the Dodgers are committed to promising rookie infielder Andy LaRoche as a backup at both third and first base.
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