Dodge Note: Hurry, Sasakie, Snell, Glasno

The Dodgers have won the highest capture prospect Dalton rush Watching first base and corner outfields to expand his defensive portfolio, but the track and field coverage Fabian Ardaya has to act as a catcher in professional catchers for at least temporarily. The 24-year-old will debut tonight when he competes in the bullpen tonight, and the plan is to have him catch twice a week while also attending daily game planning meetings, attending bullpen meetings, and serving as a real study of the veterans’ back-office services Will Smith.
Rushing is the No. 40 draft pick in 2022, and his triple pitch goes back to 2024. He got 301 plate appearances there and spun the .289/.409/.512 batting line and walked over 15% on the plate. Maybe on the way, if his Bat force the team’s hand again, the sprint can see the time elsewhere, but manager Dave Roberts likens today’s promotion to Smith’s promotion a few years ago.
“We brought him up in September in the rookie season (when we) to assimilate how we do things on the game planning things,” the captain said. “In a sense, don’t hit the bat every day, you’ll see some shortcomings. But I think in this environment, our pitchers, our coaches have (him), and I think it’s just a net income more positive.”
Rush may get a nod in the right-handed game tonight in the bullpen game Roki Sasaki Whether it is due to a shoulder impact instead of heading to the list of injuries for 15 days. Alden Gonzalez of ESPN wrote that Sasaki’s shoulder discomfort began earlier this month. The right-hander himself describes this problem as not necessarily painful, but limited fluidity on the shoulders. Even without strict pain, the secondary range of motion of the shoulders clearly impairs any pitcher’s ability on the mound.
The discomfort attacks were obvious when viewing Sasaki’s game log. His heaters averaged 96.4 mph in the first six games of the season, but he sat at 94.8 mph in each of his last two turns. His separator has similar drops, from an average of 85.2 mph to 84 mph. Even before his recent Velo dip, Sasaki wasn’t as tough as he was in Japan. Still, the results on both outings weren’t pretty — eight runs in 11 hits and 4 walks, and only four strikeouts in nine innings — the Dodgers will now give this sick shoulder a break.
The firm timeline for Sasaki’s absence has not been determined. Gonzalez noted that at least for now, Sasaki is not expected to receive any kind of injection to treat the shoulder. He will fall within a certain period of time Clayton KershawReturn settings for this weekend.
Similarly, the first player is Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow. Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reported that Snell threw in the outfield yesterday and pushed forward his throwing plan again after being postponed last week. Gonzalez added that Glasno was also cleared to resume throwing. Both former All-Stars need to progress through several milestones before continuing on to the minor league rehabilitation mission, so either one is just around the corner, but it is still encouraged to hear that both are moving in the right direction.