Dave Roberts Explains Why Michael Conforto Remains a Starter for the Dodgers

Michael Conforto hasn’t lived up to expectations since joining the Los Angeles Dodgers, but manager Dave Roberts is standing by him, for now.

The veteran outfielder’s struggles at the plate have become increasingly hard to ignore. Conforto’s batting average and power numbers have dipped, drawing criticism from fans and raising questions about his place in a stacked Dodgers roster.

Dave Roberts Still Believes

Despite the noise, Roberts explained his reasoning in a recent interview with Dodgers Nation.

“Sometimes he tries to do too much, and other times he’s too passive,” Roberts said. “I’m trying to show him confidence by continuing to put him out there, hoping things change.”

Roberts, a two-time MLB champion, knows the stakes in L.A. But he believes that Conforto’s experience and track record make him worth the gamble, at least for now.

Dodgers Lineup: A Roster Full of Pressure

The Dodgers lineup is packed with talent and young prospects hungry for playing time. Keeping an underperforming veteran in the lineup isn’t an easy call. But Roberts sees Conforto not as a struggling rookie, but a seasoned pro capable of breaking out of a slump.

Still, time is ticking. “In the Dodgers, the margin for error is short,” Roberts admitted. Every game counts, and each at-bat is a test.

Confidence vs. Results

Roberts’ faith is commendable, but baseball, like any performance-driven sport, is ruled by results. While support from the manager might help Conforto find his rhythm, continued struggles could force a lineup change sooner rather than later.

For now, Michael Conforto remains in the box, trying to prove he still belongs. Whether Roberts’ confidence pays off, or becomes a costly bet, remains to be seen.

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