The Los Angeles Dodgers are considering options for a starting pitcher for their Wednesday game against the Colorado Rockies. Right-handed pitchers Bobby Miller and Nick Frasso are both on the 40-man roster. Frasso has made a promising return after a shoulder injury, showing a strong performance at Triple-A with a 2.57 ERA. Meanwhile, Miller, who has recently recovered from injury, has also expressed confidence in his performance this spring. Their potential call-up signifies a strategic depth consideration by the Dodgers amid pitching uncertainties.
"I think I'm back where I was, now it's just like a matter of, I haven't pitched in a game since '23, so kind of just getting back in a rhythm of seeing a hitter in the box and getting comfortable with that again," said Frasso.
"I'm feeling better than I have in any other spring training," Miller said to Dodgers Nation. "This, so far, has been my best spring and best offseason of any offseason I've had in pro ball so far."
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