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.
- On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers optioned reliever Alexis Diaz back to Triple-A Oklahoma City following Tyler Glasnow’s activation from the 60-day injured list.
- Glasnow was activated from the 60-day injured list and started Wednesday's game against the Brewers, prompting the Dodgers to send Diaz back to Triple-A shortly after his call-up.
- Alexis Diaz, acquired from the Reds on May 29, has yet to pitch for the Dodgers and was sent back to Triple-A a day after his call-up, despite a 75-save career and 2023 NL All-Star recognition.
- Following Glasnow’s activation to help end the Dodgers’ five-game losing streak, Diaz was optioned back to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
- With Snell and Treinen expected to return mid-to-late July, bullpen competition will intensify as they rejoin the Dodgers' roster.
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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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