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Kirby Yates's injury: Dodgers RHP on IL, Lou Trivino called

In the recent blow of a busy Dodgers Bullpen, Kirby Yates was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right thigh pollution on Sunday, which was felt during his excursion on Saturday evening in the Dodger stage.

Yates pulled only one of his five batteries back into the seventh inning against the angels, so that three runs could take the loss. He left the game with a trainer after feeling tight in the knee.

“I don't see how it is not an IL because it is a thigh injury,” said manager Dave Roberts after the game on Saturday.

Yates is one of the most important Dodgers cogs in the back of the bullpen and puts on an ERA of 4.34 (2.95 before Saturday) and 2.96 Xera with 31 rashes against just six walks in 18 ⅔ Inning. His strike rate of 38.8 percent takes second place under the reliever of the Major League with at least 10 innerings.

The experienced right-hander also set up in 22 games, one of five Dodgers relievers for over 70 appearances this season. Dodgers -Relievers lead the majors in total appearances (171, 3.71 per game), Innings (195⅔, 15 more than any other team) and innings per game (4.25).

In five games of the homeste, it was more of it because the Bullpen is 47.4 percent of the innings, and the Dodgers -Pitching employees as a team approved 6.6 runs per game.

In order to make a relief in order to make a relief, the Dodgers called the veteran right-handed Lou Trivino, who signed a minor League deal on May 11th. The right-handed man once threw triple-A Oklahoma City and threw a goalless inn with two strikes and a walk on Tuesday.

At the beginning of this season, the 33-year-old Trivino had a 5.84 ERA and 5.48 Xera in 11 games with 11 strikes and five walks in 12 ⅓ Innerings. He had operated on Tommy John and did not appear in the majors in 2023 or 2024, although he played 11 games in the minor in the minors last season.

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