Dodgers Visit the Giants to Begin 3-Game Series
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 9 – The Dodgers made four roster moves including reinstating Tyler Glasnow and trading Steward Berroa amid injuries and a five-game losing streak, aiming to strengthen pitching before a key NL West series.
- The Dodgers reinstated Tyler Glasnow, optioned Alexis Díaz, transferred Michael Kopech to the 60-day IL, and traded Steward Berroa ahead of a key Giants series.
- Evan Phillips, Michael Grove, Blake Treinen, and Brusdar Graterol are out for the season due to injuries, intensifying the Dodgers' need for bullpen reinforcements before the July 31 trade deadline.
- On Wednesday, the Dodgers reinstated Tyler Glasnow from the 60-day injured list, providing a key boost to their injury-hit rotation amid ongoing bullpen absences.
- The Dodgers, five games ahead in the NL West, face a six-game losing streak heading into a crucial series against the Giants starting Friday.
- As the July 31 trade deadline nears, roster tweaks alone won't reverse the Dodgers' slide amid injury setbacks and Diaz's recent command struggles, increasing urgency for reinforcements.
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Dodgers take six-game skid into showdown with rival Giants
The Los Angeles Dodgers will attempt to stabilize their dwindling National League West lead when they visit their hottest pursuer, the San Francisco Giants, for a three-game series that starts Friday night.

Dodgers visit the Giants to begin 3-game series
The San Francisco Giants host the Los Angeles Dodgers to start a three-game series.

SF Giants face slumping Dodgers to end first half — with changes on both sides of rivalry
SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants and Dodgers enter their three-game set to end the first half on different trajectories. San Francisco (51-43) bounced back from its worst stretch of the season and has won six of its last eight games, catapulting back to second place in the NL West. Los Angeles (56-38), by contrast, has lost six straight after being swept by the Houston Astros and Milwaukee Brewers. Manager Bob Melvin, though, isn’t taking much stock i…
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