Dodgers News: Alex Wood Swapped In Rotation With Hyun-Jin Ryu, Will Face Rockies; Kenta Maeda Remains In Bullpen

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After completing a four-game set with the New York Mets, the Los Angeles Dodgers will welcome the National League West-leading Colorado Rockies to Dodger Stadium for a three-game weekend series.

With that, the Dodgers have swapped Alex Wood and Hyun-Jin Ryu in their rotation so that Wood gets the start against the Rockies in the series opener on Friday. Ryu now starts in the four-game finale against the Mets on Thursday.

Wood allowed five hits over six scoreless innings when he last faced the Rockies, May 13 at Coors Field, and earned the win. The southpaw finished with 10 strikeouts, his second-most in a start this season.

Conversely, Ryu is 0-3 with a 6.75 ERA in three starts against the Rockies this year. He failed to complete five innings in two of the three outings.

Clayton Kershaw is scheduled to start Saturday against the Rockies, and Brandon McCarthy is set to go Sunday.

While the Dodgers made the minor change in their rotation, Kenta Maeda remains in the bullpen. Again, for the time being. “Things obviously with us can change,” Roberts said Monday.

Maeda went five innings and allowed just one run on three hits in a spot start Sunday against the Cincinnati Reds. He was inserted into the rotation as a means to provide the regular starters with an extra day of rest.

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