Los Angeles Dodgers’ Dave Roberts Opened Up About Bullpen

The Los Angeles Dodgers faced their seventh defeat of the season on Sunday against the San Diego Padres, with pitching proving to be a significant factor in their loss.

Dave Roberts Remains Confident In Dodgers Bullpen - SportsCity.com

James Paxton, who started Sunday’s game, struggled on the mound, pitching five innings while conceding three hits, three runs, and a career-high eight walks.

The bullpen also faced challenges during Sunday’s match, contributing to a total of 14 walks for the Dodgers, marking their highest walk count in a single game since 1962.

Although the bullpen performance improved during the series against the Washington Nationals, concerns persist for the Dodgers at the start of the season. Despite this, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remains confident in the bullpen’s potential.

“This was definitely not a good one. But I think in totality, you look and there’s been a lot of good things, a lot of innings that they’ve covered. It’s hard when you look back at a couple pitches we would like to have back. The walk is something that is tough to watch. But the guys that we have we really like. Their track records speak for themselves. And we just gotta be more consistent.”

A closer look at the statistics reveals that the Dodgers currently rank 18th in the league in team bullpen ERA, standing at 4.32. Previously, they even ranked lower in the 20s before the current week.

Compounding the issue is the absence of key bullpen players like Brusdar Graterol and Blake Treinen, who are still recovering from injuries. Nevertheless, the Los Angeles Dodgers rely on the healthy players to step up until the bullpen reaches full strength later in the season.

Related Posts

Steelers work out former third-round OT, Pro Bowl LS

Despite filling their remaining roster spot on Sunday with the activation of defensive lineman Dean Lowry, the Steelers still took the time to work out four more players per NFL…

New eyeglasses give Kiké Hernández a new outlook on hitting

Turns out, his brand-new eyeglasses might be partially to thank. In a subtle change that has had a profound impact on his once-slumping season, Hernández started wearing…

Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton gets 100% real about Aaron Judge treatment

Opposing teams intentionally walking New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has been a hot topic as of late, and for much of the season, Giancarlo Stanton has taken advantage of the runners on…

Cubs Sign Josh Staumont to Minor-League Deal

The Chicago Cubs are making up for the inactivity of the offseason with their signings during the season. This time, reliever Josh Staumont is joining the organization on a minor-league contract….

Jarren Duran apologizes for using homophobic slur at fan, Red Sox issue statement

Following his incident on Sunday where he was heard uttering an insensitive, homophobic slur towards a fan, OF Jarren Duran along with the Boston Red Sox have each shared statements…

Yankees’ Aaron Judge confronts annoying trend after win vs. Rangers

Intentional walks might be an important baseball strategy, but excellent hitters might also not like it. Still, all that matters in the game is your team winning,…