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LOS ANGELES — It has been a busy transactional day for the Dodgers. The club reinstated relief pitcher Josh Ravin from the disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City, in addition to their other moves.
Also on Wednesday, the Dodgers lost Andrew Toles for the season with a torn ACL, and placed relief pitcher Adam Liberatore on the 10-day disabled list. Outfielders Brett Eibner and Scott Van Slyke were recalled from Oklahoma City.
Ravin suffered a groin strain early in spring training and opened the season on the 10-day disabled list. The right-hander pitched in four minor league games on a rehab assignment, split evenly between Oklahoma City and Class-A Rancho Cucamonga. Ravin in those games allowed one run on four hits in four innings with eight strikeouts.
The 29-year-old Ravin, a Chatsworth High School alum, has pitched in parts of the last two seasons in the majors with the Dodgers, with a 3.79 ERA in 19 innings, with 25 strikeouts and eight walks.