Rookies Rise, ERAs Drop for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Some unfamiliar faces have been spotted around the Los Angeles Dodgers dugout lately, but suddenly the number in the "W" column is going up. Meanwhile, the pitching has stepped it up with the return of some familiar faces, and the infusion of some new ones.
Pop Quiz: Who has the lowest ERA on the Dodgers' roster? If you said Carlos Monasterios, you'd be wrong. It's actually Jonathan Broxton. In nine games or 8.2 innings, Broxton has allowed just four hits and no runs while striking out 14 and walking only one. Tough to compete with that, but Monasterios isn't far off. In his 14.2 innings, Monasterios is sporting a 1.84 ERA, and has filled in marvelously for inju...
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