Emmet Sheehan to start 2026 in Dodgers' rotation
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Emmet Sheehan to start 2026 in Dodgers' rotation
""Starting," Sheehan said when asked about his role in 2026. "I'll do whatever they want me to do. But right now, I'm a starter.""
""I think we definitely made a lot of progress," Sheehan said. "Velo was a little better today. I think stuff was a little better.""
"Sheehan had a 2.82 ERA throughout the season, striking out 89 batters in 73.1 innings pitched, and had a spectacular run towards the tail end of the season."
"Through his final six appearances of the season, Sheehan allowed just four runs through 31 innings and established himself as a key piece towards the back end of the rotation."
Emmet Sheehan confirmed he will be a starter for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2026. After recovering from Tommy John surgery, he had a successful 2025 season with a 2.82 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 73.1 innings. Despite a less effective spring training with a 5.91 ERA, Sheehan believes he has made progress. The Dodgers are managing injuries but still have a solid rotation for the upcoming season.
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