Jamey Carroll came through for the Dodgers in stellar form during the 2010 season, and while eager to earn a starting role for 2011, he was passed by for the acquisition of former Giants infielder baseman Juan Uribe. We asked you guys why Carroll hasn’t been offered a starting role, despite his incredible depth as a ball player and what that might mean later down the line should he find a starting role elsewhere.
Here’s what you guys had to say in the survey. The numbers are below, but you can also listen to our interpretation and analysis.
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1. Jamey Carroll, current utility player and MVP for the Dodgers in 2010, doesn’t have a starting role. Why?
2. The Dodgers recently acquired 2nd baseman and all-around infielder Juan Uribe from San Francisco. Would Carroll have been given a starting role if this acquisition didn’t take place?
3. If Carroll receives an offer to play for another team AS A STARTER (either next season or in the middle of the 2011 season), do you think he’ll accept it? (multiple-answers are okay)


