Dodgers' Landon Knack in Washington D.C. With Team Following Blake Snell Going on IL
Briefly

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Landon Knack has been called up from Triple-A following an impressive performance in Tokyo. Originally optioned to Triple-A after the Tokyo Series, Knack's recent outing in Japan showcased his potential with two shutout innings. With left-hander Blake Snell’s shoulder inflammation landing him on the injured list, the Dodgers are looking to Knack to potentially start against the Washington Nationals. While his starting role hasn't been confirmed, his presence indicates he's a strong candidate for the position following a solid recent performance.
Knack has been called up by the Dodgers as an option to start against the Nationals due to Blake Snell's shoulder injury.
Knack impressed in his Tokyo Dome appearance, pitching two shutout innings with one hit allowed and three strikeouts.
Blake Snell was placed on the IL after throwing a bullpen, resulting in the Dodgers needing a new starter.
Knack last pitched for Triple-A on April 3, recording five strikeouts and two runs allowed over 4.2 innings.
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