Dodgers Stunned by Early Exit of Emmet Sheehan, Forced to Rely on Bullpen in Blowout Loss In a shocking turn of events, Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan's abrupt departure from the game on Sunday left the team scrambling to find a solution. The young pitcher's inability to complete the second inning led to an unexpected bullpen game, as six relievers were called upon in a desperate bid to stem the tide of the Angels' 13-5 rout. The Dodgers' usually reliable rotation was left reeling, and the team's usually stout bullpen was stretched to the limit in a game that got away from them early. As the Dodgers look to regroup and bounce back from the disappointing loss, questions will surely be raised about Sheehan's readiness for the major leagues.
Emmet Sheehan’s failure to complete the second inning Sunday resulted in an unexpected bullpen game for the Dodgers, who were forced to use six relievers in a 13-5 loss to the Angels. Talk about an unpleasant surprise. Dodgers starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan didn’t last two innings Sunday against the visiting Angels. Outside of a game...