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The Dodgers bullpen has been very lackluster as of late. On Friday, right before the Dodgers enter a series with the Padres, they received a terrible update regarding main bullpen reliever.
Absurdly talented Dodgers are paying for the front office's trade deadline decisions, as the team struggles to hold leads and losses pile up.
LOS ANGELES — It was touted as the biggest series of the month. It was billed as a potential passing of the torch, with the San Diego Padres threatening to win the National League West for the first time in 19 years. Instead, Sunday’s finale ended in a three-game sweep — and a relatively convincing one, at that.
A beleaguered Dodgers bullpen got even more thin Tuesday, when Brock Stewart landed on the injured list with what manager Dave Roberts described as "a little bit of shoulder inflammation."
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won back-to-back games against the San Diego Padres, securing the divisional lead once again. The Dodgers are 7-2 against the Padr
Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman homer, but back-to-back homers off Blake Treinen in the eighth and a go-ahead blast off Alex Vesia in the ninth prevent sweep of Toronto in a 5-4 loss.
Los Angeles Dodgers rookie right-hander Roki Sasaki has been sidelined since May 9 with a shoulder impingement. With his absence coming up on three months, though, Sasaki appears to be making significant progress toward a return, and a possible change in role, at least for the playoffs, could be in the plans.
President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman says addressing the team’s shortage of healthy, reliable, high-leverage relievers before next week’s deadline is “possible but not something that
Clayton Kershaw provides six strong innings and the bullpen maintains the lead as the Dodgers open their most critical series of the season so far with a win.