24/11/2024

Dodgers’ Bobby Miller scratched from Triple-A start

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Dodgers’ Bobby Miller scratched from Triple-A start

The Dodgers scratched Bobby Miller from his Triple-A start Thursday, and reportedly might use him this weekend in the majors in St. Louis if needed. Justin Wrobleski is also a likely candidate to start the opener Friday against the Cardinals.

The Dodgers scratched Bobby Miller from his Triple-A start Thursday, and reportedly might use him this weekend in the majors in St. Louis if needed. Justin Wrobleski is also a likely candidate to start the opener Friday against the Cardinals.

Bobby Miller was scratched from his start on Thursday for Oklahoma City, who are instead using a bullpen game in Las Vegas. Also, Justin Wrobleski is no longer listed to take his scheduled Triple-A start on Friday. The Dodgers haven’t yet announced their starter for Friday’s game in St. Louis, but both Wrobleski and Miller could figure into this weekend’s pitching plans.

From Fabian Ardaya at The Athletic on Thursday afternoon:

Before the Dodgers’ series finale on Thursday in Milwaukee, manager Dave Roberts told reporters at American Family Field that a bullpen game was still possible for Friday. But that was before used four relievers against the Brewers, matching Wednesday’s total.

Considering the Dodgers still have six more game days remaining to complete a stretch of 13 in a row, using a bullpen game on Friday wouldn’t be conducive to having a rested bullpen for the next trip through the rotation. Especially a relief corps already showing signs of fatigue.

For what it’s worth, Wrobleski has been mentioned multiple times in the last week by Roberts as a potential fill-in starter for Friday in what would have been River Ryan’s slot in the rotation. When asked about ahead of Wednesday’s game in Milwaukee if Miller, who has an 8.07 ERA in seven major league starts this season and has allowed nine runs and 11 walks in 13 innings in his three Triple-A starts since getting optioned — was getting any closer to a return to the majors, Roberts was noncommittal.

“I don’t know the answer to that. I think we’re better if Bobby’s with us,” Roberts said Wednesday, as shown on SportsNet LA. “But with health, performance, all that stuff, I don’t know when his time is going to be back with us. But I think we all agree that when he’s right, there’s not many better options.”

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