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Dodgers make major decision on IL pitcher before Giants game

ClutchPointsSunday, June 15, 2025 at 12:01:30 AM
Dodgers make major decision on IL pitcher before Giants game
The Dodgers have been missing pitcher Emmet Sheehan since he underwent Tommy John surgery in May 2024, sidelining him for a long stretch. Now, as they gear up for a game against the rival Giants, manager Dave Roberts has dropped hints about whether Sheehan might finally make his return. Fans are eager to see if the defending champs will get a boost from his comeback.
Editor’s Note: Sheehan’s potential return isn’t just about one player—it’s a big deal for the Dodgers’ pitching rotation, especially heading into a high-stakes rivalry game. Tommy John recoveries are tricky, so if he’s back in action, it could signal both his personal progress and a strategic lift for the team. For baseball fans, it’s a storyline worth watching.
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