LOS ANGELES – Landon Knack was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma Metropolis to begin the Dodgers' collection finale in opposition to the Nationals on Wednesday afternoon, the third straight recreation by which Los Angeles could have a participant make his main league debut.
The 26-year-old righty had a 4.02 ERA in three begins to open the season in Triple-A, with 16 strikeouts (a 27.1 p.c strikeout price) and 4 walks in 15⅔ innings. Knack has lasted at the least 5 innings in each outing via 2024.
Knack follows reliever Ricky Vanasco making his main league debut on Monday, and outfielder Andy Pages debuting on Tuesday.
The Dodgers added Knack to the 40-man roster in November, though he additionally made his main league debut final season. Over the last week earlier than the All-Star break, when the crew was battling a number of pitching accidents, Knack was at Dodger Stadium for just a few days on the crew taxi in anticipation of a doable call-up. However that didn't occur then, which prepares us for his MLB debut on Wednesday.
Landon Knack could have 25-30 household and mates in attendance at Dodger Stadium for his main league debut. #Dodgers #Nationals
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Knack would be the third pitcher drafted by the Dodgers in 2020 to begin for them this season. Knack was drafted within the second spherical out of East Tennessee State that 12 months, behind first rounder Bobby Miller, with Gavin Stone chosen within the fifth spherical.
To make the roster room for Knack, Eduardo Salazar was chosen after being known as up on Wednesday, however not pitching. Salazar being despatched off means Kyle Harm stays on the roster after pitching two innings within the begin of Tuesday's bullpen recreation.
Harm acquired only one swinging strike in his 24 pitches on Tuesday, and allowed 4 laborious balls (with an exit velocity of at the least 95 mph). The primary three of these have been hits by Washington's first three batters of the sport. However the Nationals didn't rating off Harm, due to an incredible relay from proper fielder Teoscar Hernández to second baseman Kiké Hernández to catch Austin Barnes.
“He didn't really feel higher tonight,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned after Tuesday's recreation. “For me, it was simply discovering a strategy to dig deep and pitch one other inning, due to the place we’re, we're in a great spot as we speak with the bullpen. That further inning was big, and we would have liked it. So he gave , and he confirmed me one thing.”