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Gavin Lux has been uncharacteristically hot to start the season, but signs point to a coming regression for the Cincinnati Reds utility player.
Gavin Lux, projected to be the Los Angeles Dodgers starting shortstop on Opening Day, will miss the entire 2023 season after suffering a torn ACL during the team’s spring training game on Monday.
Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux struggled at the plate at the beginning of the season, but he has skyrocketed since returning from the All-Star break.
The late position change this spring caught Lux by surprise, as he acknowledged in his first comments since the move was announced.
Lux battled self-doubt before finding his way with the help of teammates and a book recommendation from Justin Turner.
Gavin Lux understands why the Dodgers traded him, but he's out to prove to the world, and by extension his former team, that he can be star for the Cincinnati Reds.
Gavin Lux is thriving in Cincinnati, giving the Reds a spark—and making the Dodgers rethink a trade they may come to regret.
Lux’s delayed arrival in the Dodgers’ lineup was followed by a 2-for-17 start. But the team’s top prospect has begun to come around recently.
One player who the Los Angeles Dodgers are very excited to welcome back to the team next season is infielder Gavin Lux. Lux missed the entire 2023 season while recovering from an ACL tear that he ...
Gavin Lux struggled physically and mentally to begin his MLB career, but now in his second full season with the Dodgers he's playing like a top prospect.
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux was running to third base on a ground ball but awkwardly stepped and appeared to hurt his right knee in the process. He was carted off.