Dodgers Young Pitcher Admits the Difficulty of Moving Up and Down Majors and Minor Leagues
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are grappling with critical pitching issues this season, with 14 pitchers on the injured list. This has necessitated frequent shifts among minor league pitchers with option years, leading to significant roster changes. Justin Wrobleski, one such pitcher, acknowledges the challenges of moving between leagues but emphasizes the importance of performance regardless of circumstances. Currently, he holds a 7.20 ERA in the MLB and a 5.09 ERA in Triple-A, highlighting the need for ongoing improvement as emphasized by Manager Dave Roberts, who recognizes this as part of modern MLB culture.
It's definitely hard. But at the end of the day, you have to be ready to pitch whenever you're called upon, no matter where you're at.
It's part of the culture nowadays in the major leagues, as far as kind of having optionable players and kind of having guys in and out of clubhouses.
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