How Did Emmet Sheehan Do in his Spring Debut?
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How Did Emmet Sheehan Do in his Spring Debut?
"Sheehan pitched 1.1 innings in the outing and allowed one earned run, leaving the game with the bases loaded in the fifth inning. The right-hander came into the game in the fourth inning, and retired three in a row after giving up a leadoff single."
"Sheehan is one of the pitchers most likely to fill a spot in the rotation, especially with all of the injury uncertainty in the Dodgers' ranks. Blake Snell likely won't be available for the Dodgers on Opening Day, and Gavin Stone also suffered a setback as he looks to return to the mound in the 2026 season."
"Sheehan returned from Tommy John surgery midway through the 2025 season, and was very impressive towards the end of the regular season. He had a 1.42 ERA in September, and managed a 3.52 ERA in August. Despite his impressive results at the end of the season, he transitioned intro a bullpen role during the postseason and struggled."
Emmet Sheehan pitched 1.1 innings in his first spring training appearance, allowing one earned run and leaving with the bases loaded in the fifth inning. After retiring three straight batters in the fourth, he struggled in the fifth as Team Mexico loaded the bases through a walk and single, with Nacho Alvarez Jr. driving in a run to tie the game. Sheehan is positioned as a likely rotation candidate for the 2026 season due to injuries affecting Blake Snell and Gavin Stone. After returning from Tommy John surgery in 2025, Sheehan posted a 1.42 ERA in September but struggled in the postseason with an 8.59 ERA across six appearances.
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