Five right-handed pitchers have made at least 10 relief appearances out of the Dodgers' bullpen this season. Among them, only two have an ERA under 4.00.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are shuffling their bullpen again, recalling hard-throwing right-handed reliever Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A Oklahoma City and designated Lou Trivino for assignment. They now have one open spot on their 40-man roster.
The Dodgers close out their three game series against the Kansas City Royals on Sunday. The Dodgers will go with a bullpen game, with Lou Trivino serving as the opener.
The Los Angeles Dodgers didn't start their series finale against the Kansas City Royals on time as a rain delay was issued ahead of the rubber match. The start time has finally been announced and the game will now begin at 12:10 PT.
The San Diego Padres are preparing for a third game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in what is turning into a passion-filled four-game set. Dodgers relief pitcher Lou Trivino may not have been the most talked about player leading up to the matchup amid the many superstars on the diamond, but after hitting Fernando Tatis Jr.
Former New York Yankees reliever Lou Trivino hadn’t made headlines in a while as he battled through injuries and comeback attempts. Suddenly, however, he's at the center of MLB’s most talked-about dustups.
With the Padres continuously nipping at the Dodgers' heels all season, Los Angeles picked up a massive win on Wednesday night. The Dodgers beat San Diego 5-2, relying on seven total relievers to secure the game and split the series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed free agent Lou Trivino to a Minor League contract on May 11 and added him onto their roster one week later amid a need for a fresfh relief pitcher.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed Kirby Yates on the 15-day injured list with a right hamstring strain and selected the contract of Lou Trivino prior to the finale of the Freeway Series on Sunday.
The San Francisco Giants have had their former reliever scooped up by potentially the worst place possible. According to a report over the weekend from Anthony Franco of MLB Trade Rumors, right-hander Lou Trivino came to terms and agreed upon a minor league deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have mashed their way to the division lead in the highly competitive National League West. At 26-13, the Dodgers enter play Saturday tied with the Detroit Tigers for the best record in baseball.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have unexpectedly needed to rely on plenty of their organizational starting pitching depth due to multiple injuries, and the team has also been active in acquiring new relievers as well.
Former New York Yankees pitcher Lou Trivino’s long-awaited return to the majors proved to be short-lived. The San Francisco Giants designated Trivino, 33, for assignment on Sunday.
The Giants announced that right-hander Lou Trivino has been designated for assignment. In the corresponding move, southpaw Kyle Harrison has been called up to the Giants’ roster for the first time in 2025.
Former elite reliever Lou Trivino is taking a positive step in his comeback attempt on Wednesday, per a report from Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Reliever Lou Trivino, who hasn't pitched in two major league seasons because of injury, has agreed to a minor league deal with the San Francisco Giants.
The Cincinnati Reds were among several teams in attendance at a bullpen session for a relief pitcher returning from a major injury. Lou Trivino is returning from Tommy John surgery that kept him out of action for the past two seasons.
Once upon a time, right-handed reliever Lou Trivino looked like a strong trade deadline pickup for the New York Yankees down the stretch of the 2022 season.
The New York Yankees reportedly attended a bullpen session at Cressey Sports Performance for Lou Trivino according to Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated, who also added that teams walked away impressed.
The New York Yankees have decided to decline veteran reliever Lou Trivino’s $5 million club option, retroactive to November 3. The 33-year-old had previously signed a $1.5 million deal with New York last winter that included the option.
The Yankees are dealing with injuries to numerous starting pitchers and bullpen pieces, which could put more pressure on the offense to carry the team in the early going.