Dodgers Starting Pitcher With Team in San Diego Hinting at Roster Move
Briefly

Matt Sauer has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in San Diego as a potential starter for Tuesday's game against the Padres, following Tony Gonsolin's placement on the injured list due to elbow discomfort. Having performed well this season with a 3.05 ERA and strong numbers in the minors, Sauer's call-up comes at a crucial time for the Dodgers, who are facing a gap in their pitching rotation. His anticipated participation could provide a needed boost as the team navigates through injuries.
Matt Sauer is here in San Diego. Looked like he was just throwing in the outfield. Perhaps related: the Dodgers are TBD for a starter for tomorrow.
Gonsolin's departure left the Dodgers rotation with just three staple starters in ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Clayton Kershaw, and Dustin May.
In seven Major League games this season, Sauer has a 3.05 ERA with 13 strikeouts and 0.919 WHIP across 20.2 innings pitched.
Sauer was last recalled when the Dodgers placed star reliever Evan Phillips on the IL in early May.
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