We are in for some thrilling moments to end the year as the Major League Baseball season approaches its last month. There are several teams in every league that are capable of winning the World Series, but only one will triumph.Despite suffering a variety of ailments during the season, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been one of the better teams in baseball this year. Los Angeles, particularly in the pitching staff, has found a way to overcome all the problems and move on.

One of the Dodgers’ aces has been out of the lineup for some time, but he may return soon. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a right-hander, appears to be headed back to the starting rotation in September.

Roberts responded, “I believe so,” when asked if that expectation was reasonable. “Yeah, if it’s the three innings, and then he goes out and does three or four innings on rehab, and then we’ll be able to make a decision.”

Yamamoto hasn’t been able to play since he hurt his rotator cuff in June. It was terrible that he was injured since he had just begun to put everything together on the mound.

But it appears like the rookie right-hander might be returning to the mound shortly. In a bullpen session on August 10, before the Dodgers’ series start against the St. Louis Cardinals, the rookie tossed 17 pitches.