Dodgers Notes: Infielder Leaves Organization, Dodgers Co-Owner's Brother Passes Away, Walker Buehler to LA?
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The Los Angeles Dodgers dropped a 3-0 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, moving to 77-58 on the season. A 26-year-old Dodgers infielder elected free agency after also appearing for the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies this year, finishing the season with a .069 batting average. A Dodgers co-owner's brother, a former major league pitcher who spent 10 of his 12 MLB seasons with the San Francisco Giants, died Friday at age 76. Former Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler was released by the Boston Red Sox after a 5.45 ERA across 112.1 innings and is now free to sign elsewhere.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks, 3-0, on Friday and fell to 77-58 on the year. In other news, a Dodgers infielder left the organization and will head to free agency. The 26-year-old also played for the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies this season, batting .069 total.
Finally, former Dodgers pitcher and World Series hero Walker Buehler was released from the Boston Red Sox on Friday. Since the Dodgers have had problems with pitching depth all season long, it begs the question if a reunion is in order.
Walker Buehler had a 5.45 ERA across 112.1 IP with the Red Sox before being released. He's now free to join any team.If he signs before Sept. 1, he's postseason-eligible.For what it's worth, he had a 5.38 ERA last regular
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