LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers now have what they like to call a "highly functional roster," which of course begs the question of what last year's group -- which somehow sputtered and bickered its way to 94 wins -- was.Most people who were around this team last year have a pretty good idea what Andrew Friedman was talking about when he brought up the topic of functionality. Manager Don Mattingly will no longer have to spend a chunk of his day worrying about what a benched multi-millionaire outfielder will do -- or say to the media.