Liberatore thankful his stay with Dodgers lasted more than a day

It seemed easy to assume Chris Hatcher’s return to the Dodgers bullpen on Friday after the birth of his son on Thursday meant Adam Liberatore’s stay in the major leagues would last all of one day.

The Dodgers instead decided to keep an eighth reliever and send down catcher Austin Barnes. It didn’t hurt that Liberatore became just the second lefty in the bullpen when he arrived from Triple-A on Thursday. He struck out four of the six batters he faced in the minors, but Liberatore wasn’t thrilled that he landed there in the first place.

“I obviously wasn’t happy about it, but I’m not going to sit here and say ‘One of these guys should be here and I shouldn’t.’” he said. “I felt like I had a strong spring and I just wanted to keep doing my thing and hope for a quick call-up.” Continue reading “Liberatore thankful his stay with Dodgers lasted more than a day” »

Dodgers activate Chris Hatcher, option Austin Barnes to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Austin Barnes

Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes had two hits in six games this season. (David Crane/Staff photographer)

The Dodgers will carry eight men in their bullpen for the foreseeable future and play the San Francisco Giants tonight with one fewer catcher than they had last week.

Austin Barnes was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City and Chris Hatcher was activated from the paternity list one day after his wife gave birth.

That means Adam Liberatore, who was recalled from Oklahoma City Thursday, will remain in the Dodgers bullpen as one of two left-handers along with veteran J.P. Howell. Manager Dave Roberts said he liked the idea of having two left-handed options against the San Francisco Giants and into next week against the Atlanta Braves as well. The Dodgers begin a three-game series in Atlanta on Tuesday.

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Dodgers recall Adam Liberatore, place Chris Hatcher on paternity list.

The Dodgers’ beleaguered middle relief corps will get a new look today. Not coincidentally, so will Chris Hatcher‘s next family portrait.

Hatcher’s wife, Jenny, gave birth a couple hours ago according to this tweet from the pitcher:

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Season in review about nothing: Adam Liberatore, ‘The Implant.’

Adam Liberatore

Left-handed pitcher Adam Liberatore had a 4.25 earned-run average in 39 games with the Dodgers last season. (Getty Images)


This is Part 32 of a series in which every member of the 2015 Dodgers has his season juxtaposed with an episode of the greatest sitcom of all-time. Don’t take it too seriously.

Adam Liberatore, LHP

Key stats: 2-2, 4.25 ERA in 39 games.

Seinfeld episode: “The Implant” (Season 4, Episode 19)

Key quote: “From now on, when you take a chip, just take one dip and end it.”

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Dodgers recall Adam Liberatore, bringing active roster to 37 players.

Adam Liberatore

Left-handed pitcher Adam Liberatore has a 4.15 earned-run average in 35 games with the Dodgers this season. (Getty Images)

The newest member of the Dodgers’ bullpen has thrown 12 competitive pitches in the last 15 days. Adam Liberatore arrives in Los Angeles a refreshed man.
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