Roughly two weeks before the Dodgers kick off the new season, general manager Ned Colletti likes what he sees. "This has been one of the best camps to date I've seen," he said. "I don't know what it is, but the games have been played well for this time of year and there's been extra focus. It could be the competition. People are cognizant of the fact that just because you start the season with 25 players, it doesn't mean that the roster isn't fluid." Colletti is entering his seventh season with the team. "We're going to have to play clean and smart this year," he said. "The execution of the pitches as well as not giving away at-bats, and defense is always a primary area that we have to be good at. "Historically, this division plays close games. We really have to be keen on execution, and we've seen that this spring. When I talk about presentation, that's what I mean."