Dodgers News: Dodgers send Justin Wrobleski back to Triple-A after disastrous start

The Los Angeles Dodgers have sent pitcher Justin Wrobleski back to Triple-A Oklahoma City following a rough outing against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In his last start, Wrobleski struggled significantly, allowing 10 runs over 5.1 innings. He stepped in to fill the rotation spot left vacant by Clayton Kershaw, who is currently sidelined with a toe injury.

Justin Wrobleski solid in MLB debut as Dodgers lose to Brewers - Los Angeles Times

As the Dodgers look ahead, it remains uncertain how they will handle Kershaw’s next scheduled start. They may opt to call up another spot starter or adjust to a five-man rotation temporarily.

 

 

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