The Los Angeles Dodgers not only picked up a 7–3 win on Sunday to stay atop the National League West, but they also welcomed back one of their key bullpen arms.
Michael Kopech, a vital part of the Dodgers’ 2025 World Series run, made his first appearance of the season after returning from injury. Acquired in a multi-player deal in July 2024, the hard-throwing righthander took the mound in St. Louis and needed just nine pitches to get through the ninth inning. He allowed one hit and struck out a batter.
Following the game, the Dodgers shared a simple message:
"Welcome back, Michael!"
Welcome back, Michael! pic.twitter.com/YzjAhFxSlr
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 8, 2025
The 29-year-old made his MLB debut in 2018 with the White Sox. Last season, he split time between the White Sox and Dodgers, appearing in 67 games and tossing 67.2 innings. While his win-loss record was 6–8, he posted a 3.46 ERA.
In 24 games with Los Angeles, Kopech was especially dominant, finishing with a 1.13 ERA. During the postseason, he made 10 appearances, going 1–1 with a 3.00 ERA over nine innings. He allowed just five hits, walked seven, and struck out 10.
The Dodgers’ pitching staff has been hit hard by injuries this season, and the team currently ranks 23rd in MLB with a 4.13 ERA. Kopech’s return could provide much-needed stability in late-game situations.
Kopech hopes to help a Dodgers bullpen that has seen Tanner Scott blow five games this season. Scott has 11 saves to lead the team.
Next up, the Dodgers will return to California, though not quite home. They’ll begin a three-game road series against the San Diego Padres on Monday. After that, they are back home for a series with the Giants starting on Friday.
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