Alberto was as-advertised with the Dodgers last season, providing the team with a positive clubhouse presence, positional versatility and a steady reserve bat against southpaws. The veteran's offensive limitations -- he has minimal power or speed and rarely takes a walk -- are glaring, but he can fill a valuable role on an MLB squad thanks to his ability to hit lefties (career .323/.341/.449 slash line against southpaws versus a .235/.259/.331 line against right-handers). Alberto also played all four infield positions and one game in the outfield last season while surprisingly holding his own on the mound as a garbage-time reliever, allowing a tolerable five runs over 11 innings across 10 appearances. Every aspect of his profile screams bench player, which is almost certainly the part he'll play again in 2023 and beyond. Read Past Outlooks