The Dodgers made a personnel change today, bringing in 31-year-old right-handed shooter Dinelson Lamet and handing out 29-year-old right-handed pitcher Nabil Crismatt, who won his first win of the season yesterday, to the designated transfer (DFA).
The Dodgers only added Chris Mai to the 26-man roster before the game yesterday, and he won his first win of the season yesterday against the Cardinals’ backing up in two games without conceding a point and rewarding three strikeouts.
Dodgers head coach Dave Roberts said before the game today that tomorrow’s battle with the Giants will use the bullpen wheel battle, which also means that the team needs a lot of pitchers, so the team pulled Lame, Chris Mai to DFA, and increased the bullpen pitcher scheduling space.
After Chris Mai is dealt with the DFA, the team will have a week to decide whether to trade him or release him. In addition to the Dodgers, Chris Mai has also played in teams such as the Cardinals, Padres, and Sidewinders in his career, and last season played 8 games with the Padres and Sidewinders, swallowed 2 defeats, and had a defense rate of 8.31, and scored 12 points of self-blame for conceding 13 points in 13 innings.
Lame, who played for the Rockies and Red Sox last year, started 4 of her 17 games throughout the season, had a 1-4 record, a defense rate of 11.71, a total of 27.2 innings, conceded 38 points, 36 points of self-blame, a 3-53 batting rate, and a 2.35 base-based rate per inning.