The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced the return of left-handed pitcher Jack Dreyer from the 15-day injured list. Dreyer, who had been sidelined with left shoulder inflammation, missed 13 games but is now set to rejoin the team. His last appearance was on May 15, when he contributed to a 6-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels by pitching a scoreless eighth inning.
Jack Dreyer’s Performance
Dreyer, 27, has been a reliable asset for the Dodgers this season, boasting a 2-1 record with a 2.08 ERA over 20 games. He has accumulated 24 strikeouts and issued six walks in 21 2/3 innings. Since making his major league debut with the Dodgers last season, Dreyer has a career record of 5-3 with four saves and a 2.76 ERA in 87 games, including five starts.
Team Adjustments
In a corresponding move, the Dodgers have optioned right-handed pitcher Paul Gervase to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Gervase, 26, has made two appearances for the Dodgers this season, maintaining a 1.80 ERA. At Triple-A, he holds a 2-0 record with one save and a 5.14 ERA over 10 games.
The Dodgers’ decision to reactivate Dreyer and adjust their roster reflects their ongoing strategy to maintain a competitive edge as the season progresses.
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