Emmet Sheehan rejoins Dodgers in surprising role after triple-A ‘reset’

Emmet Sheehan’s triple-A “reset” only lasted a few weeks. After being optioned to the minor leagues following the trade deadline to work on his inconsistent delivery, Sheehan was set to be called back up by the Dodgers on Tuesday, a source with knowledge of the situation told The California Post.
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Emmet Sheehan’s triple-A “reset” only lasted a few weeks. After being optioned to the minor leagues following the trade deadline to work on his inconsistent delivery, Sheehan was set to be called back up by the Dodgers on Tuesday, a source with knowledge of the situation told The California Post. Sheehan will be an option out of the team’s bullpen, and was already at Coors Field in Denver hours before the club’s game against the Rockies on Tuesday night. A 26-year-old right-hander who was once among the most promising pitchers in the Dodgers’ farm system, Sheehan had struggled mightily during his third MLB campaign this year.
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