Los Angeles Dodgers Make Pitching Move: Edgardo Henriquez Recalled, Lou Trivino Designated

0
92
Los Angeles Dodgers logo

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers have bolstered their pitching staff by recalling right-hander Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A Oklahoma City, while Lou Trivino has been designated for assignment.

Henriquez Returns

  • Age: 23
  • Status: Rejoins MLB roster after recovering from a foot injury
  • Triple-A 2025 Stats:
  • Games: 18
  • Record: 1-0
  • ERA: 5.89
  • Strikeouts: 26 in 18.1 IP

Henriquez debuted in the Majors last season with a 2.70 ERA and 5 Ks over 3.1 innings. Signed by Los Angeles as an international free agent in 2018, the Venezuelan native has pitched in 106 professional games, racking up 238 strikeouts in 171.2 innings.

Trivino Designated

  • Age: 33
  • 2025 Dodgers Stats:
  • Appearances: 26
  • ERA: 3.76
  • Strikeouts: 21 in 26.1 IP

Trivino struggled in his most recent outing, surrendering two runs in just one-third of an inning. He previously pitched for the Athletics, Yankees, and Giants, accumulating 323.1 career innings with a 24-26 record and a 3.92 ERA. The Dodgers signed him as a minor league free agent in May.

Previous articleTexas Rangers announce Roster moves ahead of Series Opener Against Athletics
Next articleMLB Game Preview: Baltimore Orioles (44-55) vs. Cleveland Guardians (49-50)
MLB Editor
Profile: A dedicated Major League Baseball analyst with a comprehensive understanding of the sport’s strategic, statistical, and developmental layers. This columnist delivers in‑depth coverage that blends advanced metrics, scouting insight, and historical context to illuminate the trends shaping today’s game. Background: With extensive experience following MLB at both the team and league levels, the columnist has contributed to national sports outlets, digital platforms, and radio segments focused on roster construction, player evaluation, and organizational philosophy. A background in sports journalism and analytics supports a disciplined approach to breaking down performance, interpreting data, and tracking long‑term competitive cycles. Signature Coverage Areas: Game previews and pitching‑matchup analysis Advanced statistical breakdowns and sabermetric insights Prospect evaluation, farm‑system trends, and player development Trade‑deadline movement, free‑agency analysis, and front‑office strategy Historical context and postseason features Style & Approach: The writing emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and accessibility — translating complex data and tactical nuance into insights that resonate with both traditional fans and analytically minded readers. Each column reflects a commitment to balanced reporting, thoughtful evaluation, and a deep appreciation for the evolving landscape of Major League Baseball.