Dodgers recall outfielder Toles, option Taylor

August 21st, 2016

CINCINNATI -- The Dodgers recalled outfielder on Sunday, optioning infielder to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Toles, the Dodgers' No. 28 prospect according to MLBPipeline.com, has done nothing but hit in 2016. Among three Minor League levels, Toles has a .331/.374/.511 slash line with seven homers, 39 extra-base hits and 55 runs scored in 82 games. He's also stolen 23 bases.
Toles had a stint in the Majors earlier in the season, batting .316 with a hit in nine of his 16 appearances.
"With Tolesy, he's been swinging the bat really well," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "To get him up here today against [Reds starter] , get him in the lineup, he's one of their better pitchers -- if not their best pitcher -- right-hander, so I think that it just makes sense for us and gives us a better chance to get Toles in the lineup today."
The move to option Taylor comes a day after he made his 12th start of the season, going 0-for-3 with two strikeouts in an 11-1 loss to the Reds. Taylor, acquired from the Mariners on June 19 for pitcher , was in his second stint with the Major League club after being optioned on Aug. 7 and recalled two days later. Taylor appeared in 29 of the Dodgers' last 44 games, hitting .218 in 55 at-bats.
"Chris, he's done a fine job and it's tough role when you're not in there every day," Roberts said. "I think for Chris, No. 1 is to go down there to Oklahoma City and get consistent at-bats and to sharpen up again for September."
Worth noting
• Outfielder is "getting closer" to a return to the Dodgers. According to Roberts, Ethier has been hitting live pitching and running at about 75 percent for around a week. However, there is still no timetable for Ethier to go out on a rehab assignment.
"He is getting closer to joining us. He is taking at-bats off live arms. He's taking balls off the bat. He's running. He's running bases," Roberts said. "To say when he's going to go out on rehab, I'm not sure."