Dodgers activate Heyward, place Muncy on IL
Source: ESPN.com
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Dodgers shuffled their roster on Friday, activating right fielder Jason Heyward, placing third baseman Max Muncy on the injured list, with what was described as a mild oblique strain, and sending struggling center fielder James Outman down to Triple-A.
Muncy, 1-for-25 in his last seven games, tweaked his oblique during batting the practice before Thursday's game. A follow-up MRI showed a Grade 1 strain.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he hopes Muncy will only miss the minimum of 10 days.
Heyward's impending return from the back injury that had kept him out since the end of March had triggered speculation as to which struggling hitter would be moved off the roster to create room for him.
Rather than take the drastic step of releasing Chris Taylor, who has five hits in 60 at-bats this season but began the year with $30 million remaining on his contract, the Dodgers optioned Outman, the second-year outfielder who was slashing .147/.250/.266.
Outman's struggles have come one year after finishing third in the National League Rookie of the Year voting.
"I don't think any of us expected to be in this position given last year and then our expectations for him this season," Roberts said.
"But with the inconsistencies, the struggles, Jason coming back, [Andy Pages'] play the last six weeks, we just felt that James needed an opportunity to go down and play every day. There's something to getting out of this environment, performance-based, and just going out there and playing baseball. Once we can get him back on track, we'll get him back here."
Pages, the Cuban rookie who has posted a .752 OPS through his first 27 games, is expected to play center field on a regular basis and will be flanked in the corners by Heyward and Teoscar Hernandez when the Dodgers face right-handed pitchers. Against lefties, Hernandez would move from left to right field and Taylor or Miguel Vargas, who was also called up on Friday, will start in left.
Enrique Hernandez and Miguel Rojas will both be options to play third base in Muncy's absence, with Hernandez getting the nod for Friday's game against the Cincinnati Reds.
All four of the aforementioned players are right-handed hitters, creating some redundancies at both positions. Asked what will determine who gets starts on a given day in left field and third base, Roberts said: "Performance is one. I think the defense, across the board, is pretty good with all those guys. But to me, I don't think that any of those four guys has earned the opportunity to play every single day. Now it's about when you get opportunities, go out there and play good to create more opportunity for yourself."