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The Los Angeles Dodgers have experienced more pitching injuries than any other team in baseball this season. The starting rotation is starting to look the Island of Misfit Toys, and it can change at a moment's notice.
Dodgers Set to Receive Major Rotation Boost After Injury News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. A day after All-Star Tyler Glasnow pitched a “very promising” simulated game, the Los Angeles Dodgers are anticipating the return of another top arm to their starting rotation.
Roberts gave an update recently that Sasaki has been in the weight room getting stronger, but has been unable to throw any real pitches in the last several weeks. Truly a bad break for the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching staff, who have dealt with a plethora of injuries this season.
Los Angeles is in a conundrum with its pitching rotation, and the timing could not be worse against Manny Machado and San Diego.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are predicted to add both starting pitching and bullpen depth amid their injuries at the MLB trade deadline.
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Dodgers Way on MSNDodgers' optimism for injured starters could be the kiss of death at trade deadlineThe Dodgers are eternally optimistic when it comes to injuries, even if fans find it very hard to buy. Best case scenario, they get all of Snell, Glasnow, Sasaki, and Ohtani back and looking good in the two weeks between the All-Star break and the deadline, but what if they don't?
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin on the IL with right elbow discomfort, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. Hopefully that's all this is — discomfort — and Gonsolin isn't forced to undergo another procedure, especially considering he's already had Tommy John once in his career.
The number of Dodgers pitchers sidelined grew by one Saturday when the team put Tony Gonsolin on the IL because of discomfort in his surgically repaired elbow.