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Bill Plaschke: Be like Tommy? Dave Roberts faces must-win season to ensure Dodgers legacy.

PHOENIX — He stands up at his spartan desk on a dull February morning and grins as if handed a gift. "Dude this is so good, so much fun!" he says. "I can't wait to get to work every day!" He is asked if this could be the most difficult of his nine seasons, and answers as if leading a cheer. "This will be the toughest, because anything short of winning a championship will be an ...
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts looks on during a practice session for pitcher Emmet Sheehan during day two of spring training at Camelback Ranch, Feb. 15, 2024, in Goodyear, Arizona.

PHOENIX — He stands up at his spartan desk on a dull February morning and grins as if handed a gift.

"Dude this is so good, so much fun!" he says. "I can't wait to get to work every day!"

He is asked if this could be the most difficult of his nine seasons, and answers as if leading a cheer.

"This will be the toughest, because anything short of winning a championship will be an underachievement," he says. "But if you love what you do, you don't feel any pressure, and I have too much joy for baseball!"

Spend any time around Dave Roberts this spring and it hits you like a thunderous bellow from the big Dodger in the sky.

Doc is becoming Tommy.

The belief. The bluster. The blue.

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