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Post by Blunashun on Aug 30, 2019 13:51:36 GMT
Dodgers' Hyun-Jin Ryu: Takes third straight loss
Rotowire 4H ago
Ryu (12-5) took the loss against the Diamondbacks on Thursday, giving up seven earned runs on 10 hits over 4.2 innings, striking out four and walking one as the Dodgers fell 11-5.
That's now back to back starts in which the left-hander has been shelled for seven earned before making it out of the fifth inning, and he's now lost three straight decisions overall, giving up 18 earned runs over that stretch. He's in a rut at the moment, but Ryu's numbers still look excellent thanks to his torrid start to the season, as he's sporting a 2.35 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 137:20 K:BB across 157.1 innings.
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Post by 88bulldog on Aug 30, 2019 14:34:06 GMT
He's hurting his chances, that's certain. A lot of bloopers again last night, a few sharp hits too.
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Post by Blunashun on Aug 30, 2019 20:41:26 GMT
Dodgers lefty Hyun-Jin Ryu is starting to struggle, and a smaller September workload may be just what he needs
Ryu was tagged for seven runs in 4 2/3 innings Thursday night by Mike Axisa @mikeaxisa 1 hr ago • 4 min read
For the third consecutive start, Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw Hyun-Jin Ryu struggled greatly Thursday night. The Diamondbacks tagged him for a season-high-tying seven runs in 4 2/3 innings in their series-opening win (ARI 11, LAD 4). Ryu retired only five of the final 16 batters he faced.
Last time out Ryu allowed seven runs in 4 1/3 innings against the Yankees, and the start before that he allowed four runs in 5 2/3 innings against the Braves. That's 18 runs in the last three starts after Ryu allowed 18 runs combined in his previous 19 starts. That he still leads baseball with a 2.35 ERA tells you how dominant he was earlier this season.
Ryu attributed Thursday's rocky outing to Arizona being a familiar foe -- Thursday was his fourth start against the NL West rival D-Backs this year -- and having to adjust his approach on the mound. From Jorge Castillo of the Los Angeles Times:
"I think the hitters' approach in general has caught up to how I used to pitch so I think there is a need for a change from my end to get ahead in the game again," Ryu said. "I think that's one change that has to come."
"I don't think my command was as bad as the last two games that I pitched," Ryu said. "But I guess, result-wise, it wasn't there for me."
It's also possible fatigue is becoming an issue, though Ryu dismisses it as a cause for his recent struggles and manager Dave Roberts told Castillo he didn't believe fatigue was factor. Roberts added Ryu will make his next start in five days.
Already this season Ryu has made 25 starts and thrown 157 1/3 innings. He's missed lots of time with injuries during the last few years, including major shoulder surgery, so those 25 starts and 157 1/3 innings are his most since his MLB rookie season in 2013. Here are Ryu's innings totals with the Dodgers (includes minor league rehab starts and the postseason):
2013: 202 innings 2014: 158 innings (missed four weeks with shoulder and hip trouble) 2015: Did not pitch (shoulder surgery) 2016: 32 1/3 innings (missed most of the season rehabbing from shoulder surgery and with elbow inflammation) 2017: 126 2/3 innings (missed four weeks with hip and foot trouble) 2018: 110 1/3 innings (missed three and a half months with a groin strain) 2019: 157 1/3 innings (missed three weeks with neck and groin problems)
Ryu hitting a wall now is perfectly understandable. The good news is his arm has been healthy since shoulder surgery and a minor bout with elbow inflammation. The bad news is his workload is entering uncharted territory post-shoulder surgery. Ryu is 32 now, and the body doesn't recover the way it once did. Add in shoulder surgery and it's a double whammy for his durability.
The Dodgers came into Friday with a massive 19-game lead in the NL West. They are 6 1/2 games up on the Braves for the best record in the National League and thus homefield advantage through at least the NLCS, though MLB's best record is still up for grabs. The Dodgers, Astros, and Yankees are currently fighting for that and are separated by one game in the standings.
Point is, the Dodgers are in excellent shape in the standings, allowing them to ease up on Ryu down the stretch. In fact, Roberts has discussed the possibility recently. From ESPN's Alden Gonzalez:
In hopes of mitigating potential fatigue, the Los Angeles Dodgers are considering the possibility of either skipping one of Ryu's upcoming turns through the rotation, lengthening the amount of days between starts or shortening his outings moving forward. "I'll have that conversation with Hyun-Jin," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said, "and we'll see what's best for him."
Not only do the Dodgers have a huge division lead, but rosters expand on Sunday as well, meaning they will have extra pitchers around to soak up innings. Letting Ryu skip a start or just get an extra day or two of rest between starts will be a piece of cake. The Dodgers will have the bodies to make it work, and the big division lead to not sweat it if it costs them a game.
It should be noted Ryu did recently experience a slight dip in fastball velocity -- a classic sign of fatigue -- though it did bounce back in his last two outings. Still, the temporary drop should be enough to catch the club's attention.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 3, 2019 20:04:54 GMT
Dodgers' Hyun-Jin Ryu: Confirmed as Wednesday's starter
Rotowire Sep 3, 2019
Ryu is scheduled to start Wednesday's game against the Rockies in Los Angeles, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.
Manager Dave Roberts recently hinted that Ryu could be in line to have his turn through the rotation skipped at some point in September, but that won't happen for at least one more week. The All-Star southpaw has labored through his last three starts, giving up 18 earned runs on 25 hits and three walks across 14.2 frames to take the loss on each occasion. Ryu's recent form might not make him the must-start option he's been all season, but it's worth noting his last three turns came against three offenses (Braves, Yankees and Diamondbacks) that all rank in the top half of the majors in team wRC+. The Rockies, meanwhile, rank 26th with a 85 wRC+, offering some hope for a bounce-back effort from Ryu.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 5, 2019 3:46:30 GMT
Still struggling with his command.
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Post by jrgreene6 on Sept 5, 2019 5:02:58 GMT
Still struggling with his command. Threw over 90 pitches and couldn’t get through the fifth inning. Not quite Princeton material, is it Joel? (Risky Business - a classic!) GO DODGERS!!!
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 5, 2019 5:05:24 GMT
Still struggling with his command. Threw over 90 pitches and couldn’t get through the fifth inning. Not quite Princeton material, is it Joel? (Risky Business - a classic!) GO DODGERS!!! 2.45 ERA.
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Post by 88bulldog on Sept 5, 2019 16:00:29 GMT
Still struggling with his command.
Walks are not like him. Gotta get this fixed.
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