The Los Angeles Dodgers made a strategic move by recalling pitcher Bobby Miller while optioning Matt Sauer to Triple-A Oklahoma City. This decision comes after a grueling 13-inning game against the New York Mets exacerbated their pitching needs. Miller's previous stint in April did not go well, but with a struggling bullpen, the Dodgers are seeking to bolster their staff. Despite Sauer's impressive performance, Miller’s arrival signals the urgent need for reliable innings following a recent stretch of high-intensity games.
Miller’s prior performance raised concerns after he failed in a spot start where he allowed five runs and only pitched three innings.
After a taxing 13-inning game, the Dodgers adjusted their pitching staff, opting for Miller's return due to increased demand from their bullpen.
Sauer's option to Triple-A follows his three-inning relief effort, highlighting the urgency to manage the Dodgers' pitching amid recent struggles.
With Miller’s inconsistent MLB track record, the Dodgers hope he can capitalize on this opportunity to provide much-needed depth.
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