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DODGERS RECALL MATT SAUER LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled right-hander Matt Sauer and designated right-handed pitcher José Ureña for assignment. Sauer, 26, returns for his fourth stint with the club and he is 1-0 with 3.
The 30-year-old has been nearly unhittable since 2023, going 18-11 with a 2.04 ERA, a 2.53 FIP, and 34 saves over 150 innings for the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres. But, through 28 appearances for the Dodgers, he did not look like the same guy.
The Los Angeles Dodgers manager revealed his decision after the $72 million All-Star struggled in his closer role.
The season is still young, and it's worth noting that Scott did fall victim to some bad batted-ball luck; Cleveland, as is their wont, somehow turned two ordinary ground balls into two crucial base hits. If this were the first time that Scott had cost L.A. a win, it would be easy enough to write it off and move on.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts criticizes Tanner Scott amid his recent struggles, "Performance-wise, he hasn't performed the way any of us expected, him included."
The Los Angeles Dodgers have struggled to keep their pitching staff healthy, so they reportedly turned to a veteran who recently hit free agency.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' $102 million worth of payroll sitting on the IL is more than six different teams in MLB.
The conversation surrounding the Los Angeles Dodgers coming into the spring was whether the team would challenge MLB’s all-time single season wins record of 116. Through the first week or so of the new campaign,
DODGERS SIGN JOSÉ UREÑA LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers signed right-handed pitcher José Ureña and optioned right-handed pitcher Will Klein. The Dodgers designated catcher Chuckie Robinson for assignment.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts broke down his team's loss to the Cleveland Guardians in their series finale on Wednesday.
The first meeting this season between the Padres and Dodgers was unhinged from the start. Monday night’s game at brimming Petco Park did finally settle down, though it got no less tense, all the way through the 10th inning.