Yoshinobu Yamamoto sets key goal for second season with Dodgers
Briefly

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, despite a rocky debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers and encountering a right rotator cuff injury that sidelined him for three months, demonstrated potential in the 2024 season. After returning from injury, he completed the year with a strong record of 7-2, a 3.00 ERA, and had notable postseason statistics. Looking ahead, he aims for full health in 2025, hoping to support the Dodgers in defending their World Series title, as they consider adjustments to his pitching schedule.
"Last year I spent three months rehabilitating. This year I want to do my best to contribute to the team for the entire season and to become world champions again."
"Yeah, we talked about it a lot in Spring Training of kind of phases of the assimilation process," Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman answered when asked if the team gave thought to putting Yamamoto on a five-day schedule during the 2024 season.
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