Dodgers Make Controversial Roster Decision as Lineup Reshuffles
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers made changes to their baseball team after injuries to two key players. They called up Ryan Ward from a minor league team and sent South Korean infielder Kim Hye-seong back to the minors, causing mixed reactions from fans.Key Facts
- The Dodgers are currently 16 games above a .500 winning percentage.
- Injuries to players Teoscar Hernández and Kiké Hernández will keep them out for at least a month.
- Ryan Ward was promoted from the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets to improve left field.
- Santiago Espinal was briefly cut from the team but returned after clearing waivers.
- Kim Hye-seong was sent back to the minor leagues after a period of poor hitting performance.
- Manager Dave Roberts previously supported Kim as the starting second baseman until Tommy Edman returns from rehab.
- Freeland, a 24-year-old player, has a chance to play more with less pressure and is in the lineup for an upcoming game.
- The Dodgers will face the Philadelphia Phillies with Zack Wheeler pitching for the Phillies and Justin Wrobleski for Los Angeles.
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