The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Colorado Rockies, 7-2, on Tuesday evening and improved to 81-64 on the year thanks to four long balls from LA, including two from Teoscar Hernández.
In other news, the Dodgers lost a former All-Star reliever. He didn't waste much time finding a new opportunity as he was picked up by a National League squad.
Additionally, in more relief pitching news, the Dodgers are unlikely to get a key bullpen arm back this season. Manager Dave Roberts told reporters that he is assumed to be unavailable for the rest of the regular season.
Finally, the Dodgers most-used right-hander was sent down to Triple-A in a surprising move on Tuesday. In a corresponding move, however, LA got Alex Vesia back from his stint on the injured list.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Dodgers news (click the headline for the full article):
Dodgers Lose Former All-Star Reliever, Who's Picked Up By NL Squad
Dodgers Unlikely to Get Key Reliever Back This Season in Unfortunate Update
Dodgers Activate Alex Vesia, Demote Most-Used Right-Hander in Surprise Move
Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow Didn't Want to Come Out of No-Hitter
Dodgers' Mookie Betts Admits He's a 'Role Player' for LA This Season
Dodgers Named One of MLB's Biggest Surprises for All the Wrong Reasons
Padres All-Star Reacts to Dodgers' Shocking Loss to Orioles
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