PHILADELPHIA —
The Dodgers starting rotation lost another pitcher on Wednesday.
This time, the subtraction was intentional.
A day after getting rocked for nine runs by the Philadelphia Phillies, in what was the latest clunker of a disappointing 2024 season, right-hander Bobby Miller was optioned to triple-A Oklahoma City, the Dodgers announced.
After missing more than two months with a shoulder injury, and posting a 1-2 record and 8.07 ERA in the seven starts he did make this year, the Dodgers decided it was already time for last year’s rookie star to get a reset.