Dodgers Notes: LA Veteran Retiring Next Year, Tanner Scott Injury Update, Roki Sasaki Major Praise
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Dodgers Notes: LA Veteran Retiring Next Year, Tanner Scott Injury Update, Roki Sasaki Major Praise
"Dodgers Nation's Doug McKain reported that the 36-year-old not only has plans to hang it up, but wants to do so with the Dodgers next season. In other news, southpaw reliever Tanner Scott has a major injury update. Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes and manager Dave Roberts updated reporters with a new timeline of when fans can potentially expect to see Scott back on the mound."
"Finally, rookie right-hander Roki Sasaki recently received some incredible praise from his manager. Sasaki started the season not meeting expectations through his first eight starts, but after four months off recovering from a shoulder injury, he is proving that he is every bit as good as the baseball world thought he would be - and doing so in the highest of high-leverage moments."
"Dodgers Veteran Announces He's Retiring After Next Season: Exclusive Dodgers GM Reveals Tanner Scott Return Timeline After Medical Procedure Dodgers' Dave Roberts Gushes Over Roki Sasaki: 'All-Time' Performance Dodgers' Mookie Betts Calls Out Those Trolling Clayton Kershaw After NLDS Game 3 Dodgers Believe They Still Have Another Gear They Can Hit Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow Calls Roki Sasaki 'One of the Best Pitchers I've Ever Seen' Dodgers Videos of the Day: Dodgers Tweets of the Day:"
A 36-year-old Dodgers veteran plans to retire after next season and wants to finish his career with the Dodgers. Southpaw reliever Tanner Scott underwent a medical procedure and Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes and manager Dave Roberts provided a revised timeline for his potential return. Rookie right-hander Roki Sasaki received high praise from his manager after overcoming a shoulder injury and four months away; Sasaki struggled in his first eight starts but has since excelled in high-leverage situations. The Dodgers completed Sasaki's signing with a $6.5 million bonus and a $1.625 million release fee to his NPB club, placing him on a minor league contract.
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