Dodgers change batting order, give Emmet Sheehan start in opener against Cardinals

Dodgers change batting order, give Emmet Sheehan start in opener against Cardinals
Dodgers change batting order, give Emmet Sheehan start in opener against Cardinals

The Los Angeles Dodgers have shaken up the batting order a bit ahead of the series opener against the Cardinals in St. Louis on Friday night.

It’s the Dodgers’ first chance to bounce back after losing the home series against the Miami Marlins.

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Looking to get the bats going, manager Dave Roberts has moved some hitters up the order.

Who will play for the Dodgers on Friday?

Emmet Sheehan (2-0) will start after his last pitch against the Chicago Cubs on April 24.

April 11, 2026; Los Angeles, California, United States; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) pitches against the Texas Rangers during the third inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The Boys in Blue lost that game and Sheehan got a no decision.

In his 6.1 innings of work, he allowed four hits and one run and struck out 10 batters.

He also walked a batter and hit a batter with a pitch.

However, he is excelling when it comes to his breaking run value, which is in the 99th percentile, although he struggles in his fastball run value, which is only in the 7th percentile, according to Baseball Savant.

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Offensively, Ohtani is back in the Dodgers lineup as a designated hitter. First baseman Freddie Freeman maintains his No. 2 spot and catcher Will Smith moves up to third in the lineup.

Left fielder Teoscar Hernández will hit fourth, while right fielder Kyle Tucker will hit fifth.

Right fielder Andy Pages, one of the best so far this season, bats sixth, followed by third baseman Max Muncy.

Veteran Miguel Rojas, a potential future Dodgers manager, is at shortstop and bats eighth, while Santiago Espinal takes second base and hits last.

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