LOS ANGELES >> When May turned to June last year, Justin Turner was batting .235. He was on pace for a 15-home run season. The Dodgers' third baseman couldn't figure out why."I actually went to Andrew (Friedman, the Dodgers' president of baseball operations) and I said, what do you got? I've tried all kinds of stuff, what do you got?"He was the one who made the suggestion: 'Look, you're getting great at-bats, you're hitting balls hard, you're just not pulling as many balls as you did the last two years.