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Justin Wrobleski solid in MLB debut, but two mistakes prove costly in Dodgers loss

Justin Wrobleski didn’t suffer many growing pains in his major league debut Sunday afternoon.

The few lessons he did learn, however, proved costly in the Dodgers’ 9-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium.

Called up after only two career triple-A appearances for a spot start in the rotation, the 23-year-old Wrobleski made only two real mistakes.

The only problem: Both of them left the yard.

Justin Wrobleski solid in debut, but mistakes doom Dodgers in loss - Los  Angeles Times

In the fourth inning, Wrobleski hung a slider that former NL most valuable player Christian Yelich crushed to center field for a two-run home run. In the fifth, Wrobleski was punished for catching too much of the plate again, throwing a center-cut fastball that veteran catcher Eric Haase hammered for another two-run shot.

That was plenty of offense for the Brewers (53-39), who avoided a weekend sweep at Chavez Ravine by holding the Dodgers’ lineup to one for nine with runners in scoring position and stranding 11 men on base.

Three weeks ago, Wrobleski was a rising — yet not widely known — name in the Dodgers’ minor league system.

An 11th-round draft pick out of Oklahoma State in 2021, the left-hander impressed with a 2.90 ERA in high A last season, then went 5-2 with a 3.06 ERA in 13 double-A starts to begin this year.

That production earned Wrobleski, the 13th-ranked prospect in the Dodgers’ system, according to MLB Pipeline, a call-up late last month to triple-A Oklahoma City, where he gave up five runs in 101/3innings over two starts the last couple of weeks.

Justin Wrobleski solid in MLB debut, but two mistakes prove costly in Dodgers  loss

Then, with the Dodgers electing to give the rest of their rotation an extra day of rest to finish this six-game homestand, the team turned to Wrobleski to fill the gap Sunday, making him the second starting pitching prospect to debut for the club this year (joining Landon Knack) and eighth in the last three years overall.

Wrobleski figures to be one of several young arms the Dodgers will lean on for depth over the second half of the season.

The club’s triple-A rotation also features River Ryan (their No. 4 overall prospect) and Kyle Hurt (who is their No. 5 prospect but hasn’t pitched since leaving a game alongside a trainer earlier this week).

While the Dodgers could still use another frontline pitcher to compensate for the loss of Yoshinobu Yamamoto — who was also on an All-Star trajectory before suffering a strained rotator cuff in his shoulder last month — the team’s young pitching pipeline has eased their need for bottom-of-the-rotation additions leading up to MLB’s July 30 trade deadline.

Justin Wrobleski solid in MLB debut, but two mistakes prove costly in Dodgers  loss

Instead, as Sunday’s lackluster offensive performance — a two-run homer from Chris Taylor was the Dodgers’ only offense — once again showed, another bat might be a more pressing need for the club right now.

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