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Although he settled for two strikeouts and just two missed swings, Casparius was able to get 12 outs on 54 pitches in his longest outing this season. If the Dodgers keep stretching him out, he’ll probably offer some mixed-league value, even if his ERA seems likely to increase in the rotation. He has a 2.86 ERA and a stellar 46/9 K/BB in 44 innings to this point. Unless something changes, he’ll face the Padres again next Monday or Tuesday.
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Yamamoto has struggled in two of his last three starts, with a strong outing against the Cardinals sandwiched between. The 26-year-old gave up a pair of homers, and he threw just 54-of-102 pitches for strikes while issuing five walks. It’s hard to panic too much considering how good Yamamoto has been for the overwhelming majority of his sophomore campaign, but you can’t completely ignore it. He’s scheduled to face the Padres on Wednesday in San Diego.
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Hernández also singled, and had the only two hits for the Dodgers off of Logan Webb. The 32-year-old outfielder has gone deep 12 times; a number that’s more impressive when you remember it’s come in 55 games because of injury. It’s nice to see some success for Hernández after his awful start to the month of June, as this broke a 4-for-40 lull coming into Friday.
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It’s the first time that Glasnow has faced live hitters since landing on the injured list. The 31-year-old right-hander worked just one inning in the simulated game, but it’s still a large step in the right direction toward a return to the Dodgers’ rotation. Expect him to repeat the exercise another time or two before we start hearing mentions of a minor league rehab assignment.
Source: Fabian Ardaya