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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
I honestly wouldn't pitch him at all. He's a very good pitcher, no doubt, but he's a top 10 hitter ever and I'd much rather have his full attention on that. Feels like a win for the Jays to have him on split duty.
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Maybe but Dodgers need quality innings. He’ll be doing double duty for probably only 1 of his own at bats.
Probably see Glasnow and Snell and maybe Kershaw (each of who can’t got more than 2 innings probably) as well and the Dodgers then hope they are through 6 or 7 and are counting on getting a good lead built up at that point before handing off to the pen.