The Dodgers inked Hector Olivera to a six-year, $62.5 million dollar deal on Tuesday ending speculation that he could become a member of the Padres or Giants. Unlike the Boston's signing of Yoan Mocada, this is a signing made not only for the future, but the present as well. With an aging left side of the infield, Olivera should find himself in a starting role before long assuming health. There are questions surrounding Olivera's elbow, but with the money that Los Angeles shelled out for the
