NATHAN EOVALDI RUMORS

Nathan Eovaldi makes the Dodgers look smart for not signing Roy Oswalt

Look, there's no debating the illustrious career of Roy Oswalt, but perhaps it was a good thing he didn't sign with the Dodgers. Oswalt signed with the Rangers on Tuesday -- 1 year, $5 million plus $1 million in incentives. That's a pretty decent price and I wouldn't have been opposed to the Dodgers picking him up on a similar deal. But when Nathan Eovaldi has...
Via Feelin' Kinda Blue  |  1 day ago

Eovaldi takes loss to Brewers in first start

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ryan Braun hit a two-run homer in the first inning, getting back at Dodgers fans who booed his every move and leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-1 victory over Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Mike Fiers (1-0) allowed a run and five hits in seven innings, striking out three and walking none in his first major league start and third appearance after being recalled...
Via Fox Sports West  |  1 day ago

Eovaldi expected to be called up to start for Lilly

Nathan Eovaldi appears headed back to the Dodgers to make at least one start for left-hander Ted Lilly. Lilly was off to a brilliant start this season, going 6-1 with a 1.79 earned-run average in his seven starts before getting knocked around for eight runs in 3 13 innings in Arizona on Wednesday during his eighth start. Chattanooga pitching coach Chuck Crim confirmed to The Times...
Via Fox Sports West  |  3 days ago

Dodgers Minor League Report - 5/14/12

Nathan Eovaldi and Jon Michael Redding pitch the Lookouts and Quakes to wins.
Via dodgers.scout.com  |  16 days ago

Report: Dodgers will call up Eovaldi

The Los Angeles Dodgers will recall right-hander Nathan Eovaldi from Class AA Chattanooga before Friday's game with the Nationals, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported Thursday. Eovaldi, 22, was pulled from his start with Chattanooga after just one inning Wednesday amid speculation that a Dodgers pitcher is ailing. Mike MacDougal has been sick, according to the Los Angeles...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  April 27, 2012

RHP Nathan Eovaldi headed back to Dodgers

Nathan Eovaldi is headed back to the Dodgers. The right-hander went 1-2 with a 3.63 ERA in 10 appearances (six starts) last season. He left double-A Chattanooga on Thursday and will join the Dodgers in Los Angeles on Friday, according to the Times Free Press. The Dodgers have yet to announce the move, so its uncertain who will make room for him on the 25-man roster. Manager Don...
Via Fox Sports West  |  April 26, 2012

Dodgers need to be careful with Nathan Eovaldi

The Dodgers' handling of Nathan Eovaldi the last couple outings has been curious. As the top fill-in option for a Dodger starter or reliever, it's somewhat understandable. But as a top prospect and potential long-term solution in the rotation, it could hurt him in the future. Last week, Eovaldi pitched one inning for the Chattanooga Lookouts. That immediately sparked...
Via Feelin' Kinda Blue  |  April 25, 2012

Dodgers notebook: Kemp on fire; injury in the rotation?

Dodgers minor league pitcher Nathan Eovaldi was pulled from his start in Double-A Chattanooga on Thursday night after just one inning, leading to speculation of a possible roster move. Eovaldi was pulled for non-injury reasons and was fully healthy. He is essentially the sixth starter on the Dodgers' rotation depth chart. Dodgers starting pitcher Chad Billingsley, who is off...
Via Fox Sports West  |  April 21, 2012

Los Angeles Dodgers Player to Watch: Nathan Eovaldi

If we’ve learned anything from the National League West the past two seasons, it’s that young starting pitching can elevate a team to new heights. The San Francisco Giants won the World Series in 2010 behind Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain and Madison Bumgarner. The Arizona Diamondbacks went worst-to-first last year thanks in large part to Ian Kennedy, Daniel Hudson and Josh...
Via Rant Sports  |  March 13, 2012

2011 Los Angeles Dodgers off-season preview: Free agent pitchers

The Dodgers, believe it or not, could be in the market for a starting pitcher this off-season. It depends on two things: whether Hiroki Kuroda re-signs and if they don't want to rely on Nathan Eovaldi to be the team's fifth starter. With Rubby De La Rosa likely out for the majority of the season, a veteran could be brought in to keep Eovaldi's innings down -- if...
Via Feelin' Kinda Blue  |  November 05, 2011
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