Dodgers Recalling Emmet Sheehan After Reset in Triple-A
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers are bringing pitcher Emmet Sheehan back from Triple-A to help the team in their upcoming game against the Colorado Rockies. Sheehan will now pitch as a relief pitcher, helping the team's bullpen during several days off in the schedule.Key Facts
- Emmet Sheehan is a right-handed pitcher recalled from Triple-A to the Dodgers.
- He previously started 20 games this season for the Dodgers.
- Sheehan was sent down to Triple-A earlier this month for a reset after a tough stretch.
- In his last seven MLB starts, he had a 1-4 win-loss record and a 6.39 earned run average (ERA).
- His final start before the demotion included giving up five runs and three home runs in less than three innings.
- In Triple-A, he performed better with a 2.84 ERA and eight strikeouts in just over six innings.
- The Dodgers’ manager, Dave Roberts, acknowledged Sheehan’s talent but stressed the need for performance.
- Sheehan will now pitch from the bullpen to give rest to other relief pitchers during scheduled team off days.
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