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Blake Treinen, Justin Wrobleski return to Dodgers’ bullpen


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BOSTON — The Dodgers made a pair of roster strikes to bolster their pitching employees previous to their sequence finale at Fenway Park on Sunday, activating right-hander Blake Treinen and recalling left-hander Justin Wrobleski from Triple-A Oklahoma Metropolis.

Treinen is 0-2 with two saves and a 3.38 ERA in eight appearances this season, however these all got here very early because the reliever was sidelined in mid-April with proper forearm tightness that brought about him to overlook 84 video games.

“I feel the one factor that I’m going to be conscious of is the up-down,” mentioned supervisor Dave Roberts, on if he must train warning with the 37-year-old. “However I feel [for him] to return into an inning of leverage, I’ve acquired no drawback. If an inning will get longer, so far as pitch rely, being extra conscious. Outdoors of that, regular utilization.”

This might be Wrobleski’s fourth time up with the large membership this season, having gone 4-3 with a 4.50 ERA over eight video games (two begins). With Oklahoma Metropolis this season, the southpaw is 2-1 with 4.18 ERA in 11 video games (10 begins).

“He’s going to be within the ‘pen,” Roberts mentioned of Wrobleski’s position. “He’s a starter, however I feel that simply attempting to get a top quality arm, add some size doubtlessly, however nonetheless utilizing him in two-inning spurts, three-inning spurts, might be useful for our ‘pen.”

In corresponding strikes, the membership optioned right-handers Will Klein and Edgardo Henriquez to Oklahoma Metropolis.