Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Sat 6/6/15 7:00 PM

Guerrero is out of the Dodgers' lineup again Saturday. Chris Heisey will start in left field and bat second against lefty Jaime Garcia, as Guerrero sits for fourth time in seven June games. With Yasiel Puig returning from the DL, Andre Ethier will now likely take over as the primary option in left, so Guerrero's playing time may continue to be sporadic.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Fri 6/5/15 6:35 PM

Guerrero is not in the lineup for Friday's game against the Cardinals. Guerrero has five RBI through four games this month, but he will be held out Friday with the Dodgers employing an all-lefty outfield against Cardinals starter Carlos Martinez. Recent call-up Scott Schebler will get the start in left field Friday night.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Wed 6/3/15 11:54 AM

Guerrero hit a go-ahead, pinch-hit grand slam in the ninth inning of Tuesday's 9-8 win over the Rockies in the second game of the doubleheader. Guerrero sat out Game 2 after going 1-for-4 in the opener, but he once again displayed why he's been baseball's most devastating bench bat. His big fly narrowly cleared the wall in the deepest part of Coors Field, but it nonetheless gave the outfielder his fourth long ball this season in a game he didn't start.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Tue 6/2/15 6:43 PM

Guerrero is not in the lineup for Game 2 of Tuesday's doubleheader against the Rockies, Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports. Guerrero doubled in his first at-bat in the matinee, but was then thrown out at home when he tried to score on an Enrique Hernandez single. Chris Heisey will start in left field in Game 2, but with Scott Van Slyke (back) landing on the DL, the door is open for Guerrero to take on more playing time.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Tue 6/2/15 1:45 PM

Guerrero is in the lineup for Game 1 of Tuesday's doubleheader against the Rockies. With Scott Van Slyke headed to the DL with a sore back, Guerrero could see regular at-bats in left field for the time being.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Mon 6/1/15 8:00 PM

Guerrero is out of the lineup Monday against the Rockies. Though fantasy owners have to be disappointed Guerrero will miss out on picking up regular at-bats in the series opener at Coors Field, he should receive plenty of opportunities to hit in the thin air of Colorado, where the Dodgers will play three more games this week before leaving town. Enrique Hernandez will cover left field Monday while Guerrero settles for pinch-hitting duties.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Thu 5/28/15 10:31 AM

Guerrero went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Wednesday's loss to the Braves. Guerrero's ninth-inning solo shot gave the Dodgers a late spark, but it wasn't enough to overcome a two-run deficit, as Jason Grilli eventually closed the book on the evening contest. It was Guerrero's ninth long ball of the season, as the 28-year-old now owns a commendable 1.045 OPS through his first 87 at-bats of the year. With Juan Uribe now out of the mix and reps at third base and left field up for grabs, Guerrero warrants a look in nearly all formats.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Tue 5/26/15 6:48 PM

Guerrero is in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Braves. Guerrero will be rewarded with a start after recording yet another pinch-hit home run in Monday's game. He will man left field and bat seventh against Braves starter Julio Teheran on Tuesday night.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Mon 5/25/15 11:39 PM

Guerrero launched a pinch-hit, two-run homer to the left-field pavilion in Monday's 6-3 win over the Braves. As was the case earlier this season when he was more of a part-time player, Guerrero continues to be a menace for pitchers off the bench. He's now homered three times in pinch-hit scenarios, becoming the first Dodgers player to accomplish that in a season since Wilson Betemit in 2007. Perhaps more incredibly, he's gone deep a total of eight times in only 86 plate appearances this season.

Alex Guerrero
LF FA
Mon 5/25/15 4:26 PM

Guerrero is not in the lineup Monday against the Braves. Guerrero launched his seventh home run of the year in Sunday's finale against San Diego but will head back to the bench Monday, where he was for the first two games of the Padres series. Justin Turner will man third base with Scott Van Slyke in left against right-hander Williams Perez.