Dodgers likely changing Yoshinobu Yamamoto's rest days before next start
Briefly

Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered another stellar performance, leading the Dodgers to victory against the Braves at the start of a significant road trip. Adapting from his Japan schedule, he normally pitches with six days rest, but upcoming changes may see him start on five days rest. This adjustment follows his past success as the first pitcher in 2023 to win the NL Pitcher of the Month award. Yamamoto boasts an exceptional 0.90 ERA in seven starts this season, displaying his ability to consistently perform under pressure in the MLB.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's impressive performance helped the Dodgers secure a win against the Braves, showcasing his skills in his rookie season.
Manager Dave Roberts indicated that Yamamoto's next start might come on five days of rest contrary to the six days he was accustomed to.
Andrew Friedman revealed the team was ready to adjust Yamamoto's pitching schedule but postponed it due to his prior shoulder injury.
With a 0.90 ERA, Yamamoto's exemplary performance has led to him being recognized as the National League Pitcher of the Month.
Read at Dodger Blue
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