Dodgers Post Lineup vs. Pirates
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced their lineup for today's game against the Pirates, though no batting order details were included in the post.

The Los Angeles Dodgers posted their lineup for today's game against the Pirates, per the official club account — though the post itself contained no batting order specifics beyond the matchup.
The absence of detail makes this one of those lineup cards you have to squint at from a distance. What the surrounding context does offer: the Dodgers are navigating a notably active stretch, with Andy Pages on the injured list after fracturing his left hand from a hit-by-pitch — a 4-5 week recovery timeline, per manager Dave Roberts — and Tyler Glasnow recently set to return from the 60-day IL following a 3-plus month absence with a back injury. Shohei Ohtani, meanwhile, has said he feels ready to pitch "in a few days," though the club is still managing that timeline.
How any of those developments shape today's card against the Pirates remains unconfirmed from the lineup post alone.
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