The Dodgers are calling up right-hander Eduardo Salazar, reports Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. The club has a full 40-man roster and the righty is not yet on it, so a corresponding move will be required to add him.
Salazar, 26, signed a minor league deal with the Dodgers in the offseason after previously having spent his entire career in the Reds’ organization. He was able to make his major league debut last year with Cincinnati, allowing 11 earned runs in 12 1/3 innings. He struck out five opponents but also allowed 11 hits, gave out five walks and hit four batters.
He was outrighted off the Reds’ roster in August and was able to elect minor league free agency at season’s end. The Dodgers clearly saw something they liked, perhaps the ability to generate ground balls. Salazar averaged over 93 miles per hour on both his four-seam fastball and his sinker, while also offering a slider and a changeup. He got grounders at a 51.1% clip in his brief time in the majors and even more than that in the minors last year.
Salazar has made three Triple-A starts already this year, having thrown 15 2/3 innings with a 2.87 ERA. His 14.3% strikeout rate is nothing special but his 7.9% walk rate is fine while opponents have pounded the ball into the dirt at a 58.3% clip.
The Dodgers’ pitching staff is getting a bit squeezed. They already opened the season with Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Tony Gonsolin, Dustin May, Emmet Sheehan, Brusdar Graterol and Blake Treinen on the injured list. In recent days, Bobby Miller and Connor Brogdon have joined them.
The Dodgers have a four-man rotation of Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Gavin Stone and James Paxton but nonetheless are planning on two straight bullpen games today and tomorrow. That’s due to Miller’s recent IL stint and the plan to keep Yamamoto on a weekly schedule for now as he transfers from Japan to North America. Glasnow, Paxton and Stone pitched in the last three days and won’t be available for the next two games either.
With an off-day on Thursday, the club is trying to fight through the next two contests as best they can, with guys like Landon Knack, Kyle Hurt, Ricky Vanasco and Salazar all being rotated through the roster either today or tomorrow. Pitchers who were already in the mix like Michael Grove and Ryan Yarbrough could be called upon to eat some innings as well.
Taking all that into consideration, it’s possible Salazar is slated for a short stay in the big leagues but he has a couple of options and could therefore be sent back to Triple-A without being exposed to waivers.
I Believe We Can Win
Throw enough things at the wall eventually something sticks right?
BlueSkies_LA
Either that, or your wall just becomes a mess.
Cap & Crunch
Tiring indeed Blue, I think we’ve both agreed the over tinkering over the years has been a determent not a boon for the team
Its April 16th geez,, just let the cards fall where they may and stop trying to reinvent the wheel every 4 days.
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It’s like they hand out Adderall before their front office meetings to spawn some weird delusion of creativity
Shadow Banned
Last 10 years or so they’ve been famous for getting the best out of guys that have been written off so I trust LA with off season signings.
Neon Cop
This team is so lost LOL
vtadave
Are they though?
Zombie Bukowski
That team is a mess. Paper tiger. Enjoy another regular season trophy and the inevitable playoff implosion
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filihok
Salazar replaces Trammell on the 40 and active roster
Pages replaces Vanasco on the active roster
Old York
Let’s hope his ability to generate ground balls translates to keeping Dodger Stadium from turning into a home run derby park.
filihok
FG DC projects him for a 4.71 ERA and 5.00 FIP
mkeving
That’s basically the dodgers team ERA right now so he should fit right in!
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
One of the many disposable players to see action in blue this season….
Reynaldo's
They wish they still had Dinelson Lamet
JCL10
They do. He cleared waivers and is in triple A right now.