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Dodgers Notes: LA Announces Game 5 Starter, Miguel Rojas Status, Freedie Freeman Injury Update

As the Dodgers get ready for their pivotal Game 5 against the rival Padres, the team is entering the game playing free. They staved off elimination in Game 4 and will look to advance in front of the home fans.

Here is what you may have missed from Thursday:



Starter Dilemma: Yamamoto or Bullpen in Decisive Game 5?

As the Dodgers prepare for a decisive Game 5 against the Padres, a major decision looms for Manager Dave Roberts: start Yoshinobu Yamamoto or opt for a bullpen game. After a dominant bullpen performance in Game 4, and given Yamamoto’s unpredictable season, this choice could define the Dodgers’ postseason. Yamamoto, with a pattern of rebounding after poor starts, might just be due for a strong performance.

Freddie Freeman and Miguel Rojas’ Game 5 Status

On the eve of Game 5, the Dodgers face uncertainty with key players. Freddie Freeman is slated to return despite nursing an ankle injury, while Miguel Rojas will likely miss out due to his own ailments. The decisions of these players could significantly impact the team’s dynamics and strategy in this crucial game.

Mookie Betts Breaks Slump, Boosts Dodgers

Mookie Betts’ recent upswing could not have come at a better time. After a prolonged slump, Betts has made significant contributions in the last two games, suggesting he’s regained his form just as the Dodgers need it most. This resurgence is a vital boost as LA seeks to capitalize on their home advantage in Game 5.

Padres Frustrated by Dodgers’ Effective ‘Bullpen Games’

The Dodgers’ strategy of using multiple relievers in Game 4 has proven frustrating for Padres players, with young star Jackson Merrill calling it ‘annoying.’ This approach might be repeated in Game 5, keeping Padres hitters off-balance as they try to anticipate a different pitcher each inning.

Freddie Freeman Updates on Ankle Injury Ahead of Game 5

Freddie Freeman shared updates on his ankle injury as the Dodgers head into Game 5. Despite not being at full strength, Freeman’s spirit remains unbroken, underscoring the team’s resilience and determination. His participation will be crucial for the Dodgers as they seek to advance in the playoffs.

Padres Pitcher Says Fans Ruining Dodgers Stadium

One of the Padres pitchers said that fans have been ruining Dodger Stadium. This is just another in a long line of media talk that the two teams have sent toward each other in this series.

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Matt Levine

Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, growing up a huge fan of the Dodgers and Lakers. Matt Kemp was his favorite Dodgers player growing up.

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