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Team in no hurry to move Julio Urias from his current bullpen role

PHILADELPHIA - The Los Angeles Dodgers' need for a reliable, conventional left-handed reliever was never more obvious than in the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday night.

The score was tied with Jackie Bradley Jr., a left-handed batter, leading off. The Dodgers countered with Zac Rosscup, a left-handed reliever designated for assignment by three teams since November.

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