Dodgers designated Lou Trivino for distribution

Dodgers designated senior reliefist Lou Trivino To be assigned tonight. This created for the active roster Edgardo Henriquezhe recalled from the triple A in Oklahoma City. The team’s 40-man lineup count dropped to 38.
Trivino signed a minor league contract in the second week of May. The Dodgers called him a week later. He spent about two months on the roster and overall was pretty good, passing 26 1/3 innings to a 3.76 ERA. Although he showed a good control rate and performed well in avoiding close contact, this was below 15.7% of the average.
In the hands of the brewer last weekend, the Dodgers leaned heavily on the 33-year-old’s right. Trivino pitched for three consecutive days without his sharpest thing. He allowed two hits and one walk, while two batsmen retired on Friday. Joey Ortiz Saturday brought him deep. However, the Dodgers visited him again yesterday. He gave up continuously Eric Haase and Jackson Chourio,strike William Contrerasand then left Andrew Vaughn. This is likely his last job as a dodger.
Los Angeles has five days to try to trade Trivino. He may refuse direct tasks or release only this week. Trivino had a brief game against the Giants earlier this year. His 38 2/3 frames of his first year lost elbow and shoulder injuries in his first season, his 38 2/3 frames totaled 4.42 ERA.



