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As Kirby Yates exits due to injuries, it's a tough spot for Dodgers as they lose to Angels

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On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Los Angeles Angels and are now trying to avoid being swept in the three-game series. The main problem in this particular game was the bullpen, especially pitcher Kirby Yates.

Kirby Yates leaves mid game


Kirby Yates gave up a three-run home run in the seventh inning, which ensured a victory to the Los Angeles Angels, a 9-7 lead. The Los Angeles Dodgers lost 11-9. Yates only got one out and gave up three runs before leaving with a hamstring injury, and now he may be placed on the injured list. This should be considered bad news for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who are already dealing with many injuries in the bullpen.

While Yates has a high strikeout rate, his performance has been inconsistent. Fans are now worried that the money spent on him might not have been worth it, especially after already being frustrated with another struggling player, Michael Conforto.



Dodgers pitcher Kirby Yates had to leave because his right hamstring was hurting. At first, the team said it was just tightness, but later, manager Dave Roberts said it’s likely a mild hamstring strain. This means Yates pulled the muscle slightly, which can cause pain and might keep him from playing for a short time. Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts told Orange County Register:

I don’t see how it’s not an IL [situation].”

Media reports suggest Yates will likely be placed on the 15-day injured list.

Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts opens up on managing ace Shohei Ohtani
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani is becoming one of the greatest players in baseball history. The team manager, Dave Roberts feels he has never seen anyone like Ohtani since the days of Barry Bonds.

Dave Roberts talked about the impact of Shohei Ohtani on the baseball industry during an interview on Fox Sports’ show The Herd. The host, Colin Cowherd, spoke to Roberts on what it’s like to manage such a big star. Roberts has been Ohtani’s manager since 2024 and said handling a player like him is special. Ohtani’s amazing talent continues to impress fans, players, and coaches all over the league. He said:

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"The first thing is to try not to interfere as much as possible and not to intervene. That's the first thing. But I also think you have to treat these guys like everyone else, I think they really make sure they don't try to treat them differently, but there is a difference in the sense of what they've earned, right?"



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