In a strategic move amidst a pitching squeeze, the Los Angeles Dodgers are set to introduce a fresh arm into their rotation this Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewer: Justin Wrobleski is making his major league debut.

Recently speeding through the ranks, Wrobleski has caught the Dodgers’ attention after only a couple of appearances at Triple-A. The 23-year-old pitcher is set to set foot in the major leagues, dressing in Dodger blue for the first time following his rapid ascent in the minors.

Drafted in the 11th round of the 2021 MLB Draft right after recovering from Tommy John surgery, Wrobleski’s professional growth has been nothing short of substantial. The young left-hander impresses with a fastball that can touch the upper 90s, supplemented by a mix of a cutter, curveball, and changeup.

Posting an immaculate inning recently — where he threw a series of consecutive strikes resulting in three strikeouts — Wrobleski has shown he possesses the poise and power in his pitches to make an impact. Notice of his performance was highlighted on social media, underscoring the perfection of his pitching.

Over 13 starts and spanning 78 innings between Double-A and Triple-A levels this season, he has maintained a solid 3.23 ERA with a batting average against of just .239. His promotion comes at an opportune time as the Dodgers’ rotation has faltered, failing to stretch starters beyond five innings since Gavin Stone’s last complete-game shutout.

With the starting rotation in need of reinforcement, Wrobleski not only fills a critical gap but also allows the rest of the staff a much-needed break, helping to alleviate the burden on an overworked bullpen. His upcoming start on Sunday is eagerly anticipated as both a significant milestone for the promising pitcher and a crucial strategic shift for the Dodgers amidst their ongoing season challenges.