In Adrian Gonzalez, the Dodgers are filling their need for production from the first base position. They will also be receiving a Gold Glove caliber fielder as well. The problem with Gonzalez going to the Dodgers is the size of Dodgers Stadium. In 123 games for the Red Sox this season, Gonzalez has hit 15 home runs, 9 since the All Star break. The Dodgers have 36 games remaining which means Gonzalez is on pace to hit 24 this season (add on the six he hit in the first half). There is one issue with that logic... the size of the ballpark:
DODGERS STADIUM
LEFT/RIGHT FIELD LINE: 330 ft.
LEFT-CENTER/RIGHT-CENTER FIELD: 385 ft.
CENTER FIELD: 395 ft.
DODGERS STADIUM
LEFT/RIGHT FIELD LINE: 330 ft.
LEFT-CENTER/RIGHT-CENTER FIELD: 385 ft.
CENTER FIELD: 395 ft.
FENWAY PARK
LEFT FIELD LINE: 315 ft.
LEFT-CENTER FIELD: 379 ft.
CENTER FIELD: 420 ft.
RIGHT FIELD LINE: 302 ft.
RIGHT-CENTER FIELD: 380
As you can see, Fenway Park is more hitter friendly, while Dodgers stadium is more of a pitchers' ballpark. This should take a few home runs and hits away from Gonzalez.
On the other hand, the size of Dodger Stadium could work in the favor of Josh Beckett, who at one point was the Red Sox ace and 20 game winner back in 2007, but had fallen out of favor in Red Sox Nation. Now that he is a Dodger, I fully expect him to revive his career and be a good complement to team ace Clayton Kershaw.
The reason for this belief is the fact that he will have a new start in Los Angeles and won't be in a small ballpark or facing American League East hitting, which have three of the top five home run hitting teams in baseball.
Carl Crawford, who will be out 6-9 months after undergoing Tommy John Surgery, will also be a valuable asset to the Dodgers over the next five years.
Crawford will also revive his career, as he will have more ground to cover in the outfield and will be able to go for more extra bases because of the larger gaps in left center field and right center field.
Nick Punto is no slouch himself, as he is a good glove off the bench who can play almost anywhere.
This deal is great for the Dodgers, who desperately need to excite their fans after the McCourt's divorce, which forced them to sell the team to a group that includes Lakers Hall Of Famer Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
This deal will bring fans, and possibly a championship to Los Angeles.

