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As first reported by Robert Murray of FanSided, the Los Angeles Dodgers have designated outfielder Jason Heyward for assignment. The Dodgers have activated utility man Chris Taylor from the injured list in a corresponding move. Heyward has seen limited playing time lately with the addition of Tommy Edman and Kevin Kiermaier who were acquired at the trade deadline .

The clubhouse favorite has dealt with his share of injuries this year as well. He had a .208 batting average with six home runs in just 63 games with Los Angeles this year.



Sources: The Dodgers have designated Jason Heyward for assignment. — Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) August 22, 2024 Dodgers Designate Jason Heyward for Assignment Roster Crunch There has been a lot of speculation as to who takes the remaining roster spots as players return from injury. Kiermaier is a Gold Glove center fielder.

Defense comes at a premium, especially in October. Taylor, Edman, and Kiké Hernández can each play multiple positions on the diamond, giving the Dodgers increased flexibility during the postseason. In addition, Taylor and Hernández, who can be streaky with the bat, have proven to be clutch in past Octobers.

Unfortunately, this leaves Heyward, a corner outfielder, the odd man out. A Moment to Remember If this is the last of Heyward in a Dodger uniform, he certainly went out with a bang Tuesday night against the Seattle Mariners. In the bottom of the eighth inning with two on and two out, the veteran was called on to pitch hit.

On a 2-1 pitch, Heyward sent a line drive over the right field fence to break a tie and put the Dodgers ahead for good. This led many to think that Heyward had saved his postseason roster spot. It was not to be.

For all its beauty, baseball can also be brutal. The Dodgers have officially designated Jason Heyward for assignment and activated Chris Taylor off the injured list. Heyward’s pinch-hit, go-ahead, three-run home run on Tuesday could very well be his final moment in a Dodger uniform.

pic.twitter.com/swhqmHVEMm — Noah Camras (@noahcamras) August 22, 2024 Heralded History Heyward came up to the Atlanta Braves in 2010 and promptly homered in his first big-league at-bat.

He also helped the Chicago Cubs win a World Series in 2016. This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission..

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