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The dodgers turn to Tyler Glasnow to face the cardinals

August 1, 2025; Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States; The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Tyler Glasnow (31 years old), looks at the canoe against the rays of Tampa Bay at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Compulsory credit: Kim Klement NEITZEL-IMAGN images

After recovering the last two series of a road trip of nine games, the Los Angeles Dodgers will return to their homes on Monday evening to face the Cardinals of St. Louis, bringing their modest transport of the commercial deadline last week with them.

The Dodgers added the right -handers Brock Stewart and Paul Gervase, as well as the Alex Call voltiseur, while waiting for the pillars of the list to return from injuries for the extensible disc. Gervase was standing one day after trade before being shipped to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Los Angeles’ third goal player Max Muncy is expected to return from a bone bone at the knee at one point in a six -game homeste.

The assistance in attack was cruelly necessary when the dodgers were on an non-purpose sequence of 18 rounds during the weekend against the Rays of Tampa Bay. Freddie Freeman, however, succeeded in three strokes and a point produced in a 3-0 victory in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The dodgers brought back Shohei Ohtani to the head of the head after a two -week experience that had Betts at the top. Ohtani made two strokes, two steps and a race on Sunday while Los Angeles won two of the three games in Tampa after winning two of the three in Cincinnati.

“It’s a bit trying to understand what is the best in the short term,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, about his latest change of range, while his team went 5-4 during his trip to three cities. “In the longer term, we have (Muncy) who comes back soon. Will (Smith) does not play every day, obviously, as a receiver. Trying to understand it.”

Roberts will send Tyler Glasnow (1-1, 3.38 ERA) to the mound on Monday for the fourth start of the right-hander since his return of more than two months with an inflammation of the shoulder.

Glasnow, which was agitated for four points with five goals on balls in four rounds Tuesday during the 5-4 victory of his team at Cincinnati, has a 1-2 file with an MPM of 2.22 in seven career appearances (three departures) against Saint-Louis.

The cardinals are ready to send the right-hander Sonny Gray (10-5, 4.38) to the mound in the opener of the three-game series. Gray abandoned 17 points combined and 19 points in total, during his last three departures.

Gray’s recent difficulties included 30 strokes authorized in the past 13 1/3 years, although he has abandoned only three points in a 5-0 home defeat against Miami Marlins on Tuesday.

“Overall, when you look at his career – especially in recent years – July has not treated him well, but he bounces and does a very good job,” the director of cardinals, Oliver Marmol, told journalists. “So we look forward to this next one (start).”

Gray has a 2-4 life against dodgers with an MPM of 2.89 in eight departures and is 1-2 with an MPM of 3.07 in five departures at the Dodger Stadium.

As the dodgers were on Sunday, the cardinals will look for an offense after being retained aimlessly during the eighth round on a blow to San Diego before falling 7-3 against the Padres.

The cardinals at least gained momentum during their bus journey on the California coast with three points on five strokes and a walk in the ninth round of their loss. Nolan Gorman and Jordan Walker had RBI singles.

Since 2019, the cardinals have only had 35-54 in the matches on the road against the clubs of the National League.

– field level media

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