September 19, 2024

Dodgers logo on Andy throwing James Paxton as Woody away in I don't wanna play with you anymore meme, with Jordan Lyles looking on on the sideThe Los Angeles Dodgers turned some heads when they designated James Paxton for assignment, thereby removing him from the 40-man roster. Paxton had been struggling as of late, and the Dodgers clearly saw no more room for Paxton on the big-league roster, cutting him loose in favor of top prospect River Ryan after he struggled to the tune of an 8.66 ERA over his past four starts. But the Dodgers aren’t done making moves quite yet amid continued injury woes to their pitching staff.

On Thursday morning, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that the Dodgers have come to terms with starting pitcher Jordan Lyles on a minor-league deal. Lyles last pitched for the Kansas City Royals before being released recently, with no team picking him up off waivers.

Lyles has struggled throughout his career; he has a career ERA of 5.22, never finishing a season with an ERA of below 4.00. But what the 33-year-old starter provides is the ability to soak up innings. He has averaged nearly 179 innings over the past three seasons, and for a Dodgers team in dire need of someone to eat some very valuable innings to buy some time for their injured starters, Lyles can certainly provide a bit of value.Dodgers logo on Andy throwing James Paxton as Woody away in I don't wanna play with you anymore meme, with Jordan Lyles looking on on the side

The Dodgers’ addition of Jordan Lyles is a bit akin to that of their trade acquisition of Lance Lynn last season. Veterans who can be relied upon to start every four or five days are underrated to have especially during the dog days of a very long regular season. This is a testament to the Dodgers front office’s belief in its pitching coaches as well, as turning Lyles into a positive contributor on the mound will require some expertise.

Nonetheless, with Tyler Glasnow recently returning to the mound and Clayton Kershaw soon to follow, Lyles may not play too big of a role for the Dodgers anyway, even with Walker Buehler, Dustin May, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto all still on the mend.

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