LOS ANGELES — There are no shortage of stars in Hollywood, from the streets of Rodeo Drive to the Walk of Fame all the way to, and down through, the Dodgers’ star-studded bench at Chavez Ravine. And a quick comparison between the seasoned subs for the Dodgers and the largely unproven subs for the Rockies in Monday’s series opener says a lot about the drastically different construction of each team. Los Angeles’ bench featured Matt Kemp (three-time all-star), David Freese (World Series MVP), Bryan Dozier (all-star acquired at the deadline), Chase Utley (four-time all-star, potential Hall of Famer) and Chris Taylor (last year’s NLCS MVP). “They have a lot of talent on the bench — all-stars and guys who have been proven performers ready to come off the bench at any time,” manager Bud Black said.