
Hudson was one of the most reliable set up men before his injury last year, and we will see if he can return to form. He pitched a clean frame with 2 strikeouts and is a welcome addition to the back end of the Dodgers bullpen. The Dodgers immediately gave him the ball in the 8th inning of a 6 run game. Los Angeles Dodgers – The Dodgers activated Daniel Hudson from the IL yesterday, after missing nearly a year with an ACL injury. Updated hierarchy: *Phillips | Graterol | Hudson. The bad news for the Dodgers is that Brusdar Graterol was unavailable with an “arm thing” that could land him on the IL as early as today. Los Angeles Dodgers - LA has wasted little time getting Daniel Hudson back into the late-innings mix, turning to him for a rocky save on Wednesday - his first in 392 days - when Evan Phillips needed rest. Updated hierarchy: *Phillips | Graterol | Ferguson.
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Caleb Ferguson, who desperately needed a day off after three straight outings, returns to the hierarchy following the Hudson injury, but we’ll keep an eye on Vesia to see if he continues to get high-leverage looks even when the Dodgers have their full complement of relievers available. Vesia looked sharp as well, earning his first save in nearly a year. With Evan Phillips still unavailable, that left the save to Alex Vesia, who was recalled from Triple-A that afternoon. The good news is that Brusdar Graterol, who was expected to end up on the IL yesterday, avoided that and looked sharp in an efficient eighth-inning hold. Hudson is expected to miss at least 1-2 months, if not longer. The bad news is that Daniel Hudson, who earned his first save in 392 days on Wednesday, landed on the IL with an MCL sprain on his right knee. Los Angeles Dodgers - It was another good news/bad news day for the Dodgers’ bullpen on Thursday. Hierarchy remains: *Phillips | Graterol | Ferguson.



Yesterday, with Evan Phillips getting a breather, Brasier picked up his first save as a Dodger. Los Angeles Dodgers – Plucked off the scrap heap after an unceremonious end to his tenure in Boston, Ryan Brasier has pitched surprisingly well (12.1 IP, 2 ER) for the Dodgers since being called up from AAA in June.
