The Los Angeles Dodgers are recalling pitcher Emmet Sheehan from Triple-A on Tuesday. One report says the move comes after a short “reset” stint in the minors, following his being optioned after the trade deadline.
The accounts describe the call-up as being tied to Sheehan’s performance and mechanics. One outlet reports that the Dodgers use the triple-A period to address inconsistencies in his delivery and that he was expected to be brought back once that work concluded. Another outlet frames the decision more directly as a standard roster move ahead of the Dodgers’ scheduled game against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday.
Overall, both sources agree on the timing and direction of the move—Sheehan is heading from Triple-A back to the Dodgers on Tuesday—while providing different levels of detail about the reason for the temporary demotion and the specific framing of the “reset.”