Dodgers News: Ryan Brasier Continues to Impress in Minor League Rehab Assignment
Rehab Success Stories
Ryan Brasier of the Los Angeles Dodgers has made significant progress in his minor league rehab assignment, putting him close to a return to the major league team.
Brasier has appeared in seven games for the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers, pitching a total of 4.2 innings without allowing a run. He has struck out six batters and walked two.
Key Moments
In his most recent outing on Thursday, Brasier pitched a perfect inning, striking out two batters. He also recorded a four-out save in one of his earlier rehab appearances.
Brasier's strong performance in the minors bodes well for a successful return to the Dodgers' bullpen, where he has been a valuable contributor in the past.
Dalton Rushing's Hot Bat
Another Dodgers prospect, Dalton Rushing, has been making a name for himself in Triple-A Oklahoma. The 22-year-old infielder hit his first Triple-A home run on Thursday and also added a two-run double.
Rushing has been hitting well all season, batting .314 with six home runs and 22 RBIs in 44 games.
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