The Los Angeles Dodgers announced the recall of right-handed pitcher Ryan Loutos from Triple-A Oklahoma City, while left-hander Justin Wrobleski was optioned. Wrobleski had an impressive outing against the Athletics, striking out four and allowing just one hit over four innings. Loutos, who was acquired from the St. Louis Cardinals earlier in May, boasts a solid 2.38 ERA and 0.88 WHIP in Triple-A. With his prior strong performances, the Dodgers hope he can deliver effective pitching as they face the Angels this weekend.
The Dodgers have recalled right-handed pitcher Ryan Loutos from Triple-A, while left-handed pitcher Justin Wrobleski has been optioned after strong bullpen performance.
Ryan Loutos has a strong pitching record with a 2.38 ERA and 0.88 WHIP in 11.1 innings at Triple-A, showing promise for his MLB debut.
With a 0.00 ERA from his brief stint with the Cardinals, Loutos aims to replicate his success as he joins the Dodgers for a crucial series.
The Dodgers' decision highlights both the urgency of their upcoming matchup and the continuous adjustments teams make to find optimal pitching performance.
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