It seems like the Dodgers were put in a tough spot after reliable pitchers had to leave the field due to injuries. However, the Dodgers had a savior who rose to the occasion and saved the team from losing against the Pittsburgh Pirates. His performance did not go unnoticed by manager Dave Roberts who praised the pitcher for his outstanding performance.
Who's this pitcher? Will he become the next Dodgers starter? Or will the reliable players return from the injured list? We have the insights here.
Dave Roberts on Ben Casparius 's recent performance The match against the Pittsburgh Pirates would have become one-sided if Ben Casparius would not have stepped up. On Sunday, the Dodgers were facing double trouble. Their star pitcher Blake Snell was already on the injured list due to shoulder discomfort . To top it off, Tyler Glasnow , another reliable Dodgers pitcher, had to leave the field mid-way due to shoulder discomfort. After delivering just one inning Glasnow was seen heading to the dugout.
During this crucial time, the Dodgers sent Ben Casparius to handle the field, and he did it well! With just 3.2 innings, Casparius allowed only two hits and struck out five. His outstanding performance received the praise of manager Dave Roberts, who went on to say,
“He gave us four innings today. He’s unflappable. He flooded the strike zone. And he saved our tails today.”
Well, it seems Ben did save the Dodgers' tail on Sunday. When asked whether the team would consider him as a starter, Roberts said, “It's a thought," which is indeed a hopeful statement, coming from the manager.
Whether the Dodgers will consider him as a starter still remains to be seen.
Increasing numbers in the injured list could bring trouble for the DodgersWith Ben Casparius handling the mound, the Dodgers still have a long way to go. It seems like the injured list of Dodgers is increasing day by day. With Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow already on the list, the double-edged sword, Shohei Ohtani might take some more time before returning to the pitching area.
Moreover, left-hand pitcher Clayton Kershaw is also recovering from toe and knee injuries. There's also Tony Gonsolin, Blake Treinen, Kyle Hurt, and Michael Kopech put in the injured list. It seems like half of the Dodgers pitchers are injured, which is a growing concern for the team.
Though Snell is expected to return soon, nothing can be said for sure. For now, the Dodgers fans can only hope for Ben to manage the pitching domain as he did on Sunday.
Also Read: Dodgers suffer setback after Tyler Glasnow leaves the game against Rangers after first inning
Who's this pitcher? Will he become the next Dodgers starter? Or will the reliable players return from the injured list? We have the insights here.
Dave Roberts on Ben Casparius 's recent performance The match against the Pittsburgh Pirates would have become one-sided if Ben Casparius would not have stepped up. On Sunday, the Dodgers were facing double trouble. Their star pitcher Blake Snell was already on the injured list due to shoulder discomfort . To top it off, Tyler Glasnow , another reliable Dodgers pitcher, had to leave the field mid-way due to shoulder discomfort. After delivering just one inning Glasnow was seen heading to the dugout.
During this crucial time, the Dodgers sent Ben Casparius to handle the field, and he did it well! With just 3.2 innings, Casparius allowed only two hits and struck out five. His outstanding performance received the praise of manager Dave Roberts, who went on to say,
“He gave us four innings today. He’s unflappable. He flooded the strike zone. And he saved our tails today.”
Could the Dodgers stretch out Ben Casparius to start, given how well he's thrown?
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) April 28, 2025
"It’s a thought," Dave Roberts said. "He gave us four innings today. He’s unflappable. He flooded the strike zone. And he saved our tails today."
Well, it seems Ben did save the Dodgers' tail on Sunday. When asked whether the team would consider him as a starter, Roberts said, “It's a thought," which is indeed a hopeful statement, coming from the manager.
Ben Casparius has been great all season, and especially today in emergency duty 👏
— Dodger Blue (@DodgerBlue1958) April 27, 2025
3.2 IP | 2 H | 0 R | 0 BB | 5 Ks pic.twitter.com/TB5mYlDe1w
Whether the Dodgers will consider him as a starter still remains to be seen.
Increasing numbers in the injured list could bring trouble for the DodgersWith Ben Casparius handling the mound, the Dodgers still have a long way to go. It seems like the injured list of Dodgers is increasing day by day. With Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow already on the list, the double-edged sword, Shohei Ohtani might take some more time before returning to the pitching area.
Blake Snell’s upcoming bullpen session was cancelled after he felt discomfort in his shoulder while playing catch yesterday.
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) April 23, 2025
Dave Roberts said he will get re-examined when the team gets back to Los Angeles, but is not concerned right now. pic.twitter.com/wMbxizDa93
Moreover, left-hand pitcher Clayton Kershaw is also recovering from toe and knee injuries. There's also Tony Gonsolin, Blake Treinen, Kyle Hurt, and Michael Kopech put in the injured list. It seems like half of the Dodgers pitchers are injured, which is a growing concern for the team.
Though Snell is expected to return soon, nothing can be said for sure. For now, the Dodgers fans can only hope for Ben to manage the pitching domain as he did on Sunday.
Also Read: Dodgers suffer setback after Tyler Glasnow leaves the game against Rangers after first inning
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