Dodgers Send Alexis Díaz Back to the Minors as Tyler Glasnow Comes Off the Injured List
MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, JUL 9 – Tyler Glasnow's activation forced roster adjustments as Alexis Diaz was returned to Triple-A without appearing in a Dodgers game since his May 29 trade from Cincinnati.
- Tyler Glasnow returned from the injured list to start for the Dodgers on Wednesday against the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee.
- Glasnow's return followed a history of elbow and shoulder injuries that limited him to 43 innings in the previous calendar year before Wednesday.
- The Dodgers sent reliever Alexis Díaz back to the minors one day after calling him up to make roster room for Glasnow's activation.
- Glasnow made a strong comeback by giving up only a single unearned run over five innings, but the Dodgers fell 3-2 after the Brewers evened the score in the ninth and secured the win in the tenth.
- The Dodgers remain NL West leaders despite a six-game losing streak, and Glasnow’s return aims to support a pitching staff affected by multiple injuries.
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MILWAUKEE — Tyler Glasnow returned to the Dodgers’ starting rotation on Wednesday. Now the Dodgers are going to ask him to do something that has largely eluded him throughout his career. “I know no one is more frustrated than Tyler is,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “You love the guy. You love the teammate. Certainly the talent is undeniable. But I think for me, for us – you want the dependability. That’s something that I’m looking for from…

Dodgers send Alexis Díaz back to the minors as Tyler Glasnow comes off the injured list
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow’s return from the injured list caused reliever Alexis Díaz to be sent back to the minor leagues one day after getting called up.
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MILWAUKEE — Tyler Glasnow returned in fine form to steady the Los Angeles Dodgers’ injury-riddled pitching staff, but the reigning World Series champions’ star-studded lineup suddenly could use a lift as well. Glasnow came off the injured list Wednesday and allowed just one unearned run over five innings Wednesday while pitching for the Dodgers for the first time since April 27. His return should fortify a pitching staff that still has two-time …
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