In a much-needed offensive outburst, the Los Angeles Dodgers trounced the Washington Nationals 11-2 on Wednesday night at Nationals Park. The standout performance came from second baseman Gavin Lux, who snapped out of an early season slump with his first multi-hit game since March 30th.
Lux, who missed the entire 2023 season due to injury, has been struggling to find his groove at the plate in the opening weeks of the 2024 campaign.
In the ever-evolving world of professional baseball, roster decisions are a constant dance between strategy and circumstance. On Monday, April 15th, the Los Angeles Dodgers made a notable adjustment to their lineup, with outfielder James Outman taking a seat on the bench for the series opener against the Washington Nationals.
Outman, a promising young talent who has been making waves with his impressive performances, found himself on the outside looking in as manager Dave Roberts opted to give him a well-deserved breather.
In a move that Dodgers fans have become accustomed to under manager Dave Roberts, promising rookie outfielder James Outman was given a day off Monday as Los Angeles opened a series against the Washington Nationals.
Utility man Kiké Hernandez got the start in center field and hit seventh in the batting order against the Nats. While Outman has shown tremendous power potential since being called up in August, Roberts has made a habit of resting his young players regularly to keep them fresh over the long grind of a 162-game season.