Dodgers Adjust Roster Amid Injuries and Illness
Dodgers Adjust Roster Amid Injuries and Illness

Dodgers Adjust Roster Amid Injuries and Illness

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have made notable roster adjustments ahead of the 2025 MLB season, placing star pitcher Clayton Kershaw on the 60-day injured list due to ongoing recovery from offseason surgeries. This move allowed the Dodgers to add right-handed pitcher Matt Sauer, who impressed during spring training with eight strikeouts over 7⅔ innings. In a related move, left-hander Justin Wrobleski was optioned to the minors. Meanwhile, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman missed the opening game against the Chicago Cubs due to illness and injury, respectively. Additionally, Tony Gonsolin and Michael Kopech were both placed on the 15-day injured list, with Gonsolin dealing with a back issue and Kopech with forearm inflammation. The Dodgers' roster changes underscore the challenges they face in maintaining a competitive lineup amid these setbacks.

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