Los Angeles Times

Pederson takes demotion to bench in stride

- By Dylan Hernandez dylan. hernandez@ latimes. com Twitter: @ dylanohern­andez

CINCINNATI — Joc Pederson was on the bench again Tuesday for the Dodgers’ 5- 1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.

The rookie said he understood why.

“We’re going to put the best lineup out there that’s going to give us the best opportunit­y to win a game,” Pederson said. “Right now, that’s not me.”

Batting .163 with a .333 on- base percentage since the All- Star break, Pederson was recently replaced by Enrique Hernandez as the team’s starting center fielder.

“Hopefully, we win the rest of the games,” Pederson said. “Maybe that means I’m not in the lineup. But that means that we’re winning and it’s working. It’s not about me.

“I’m here to contribute and showup every day to try to help the team win, whether it’s in center field, whether it’s pinch- hitting, whether it’s going in to play defense. Maybe it’s just baserunnin­g.”

Pederson said he has been frustrated by his lack of success in the last couple of months, but was pleased that he remained a top- tier defender.

“I value all aspects of the game,” he said.

Pederson said he is working with the team’s hitting coaches to become a more selective hitter.

“Pitchers up here, if they hit their spot, you have to tip your cap,” Pederson said. “That doesn’t mean it’s necessaril­y a good pitch to swing at, just because it’s a strike.”

Asked whether he felt he had to make significan­t changes to his swing, Pederson said that “in the off- season, that’s something we can revisit. But right now, I don’t think it’s the time to make adjustment­s. It’s about going out there and competing with what you’ve got.”

Back in the fire

Reliever Juan Nicasio was activated from the 15day disabled list, taking the roster spot of Yimi Garcia, who was optioned to triple- A Oklahoma City on Monday.

Nicasio was considered a reliable late- inning option before he suffered an abdominal strain. Manager Don Mattingly said he would start using Nicasio in high- leverage situations.

“We don’t have time to do much else with him besides throw him back in the fire,” Mattingly said. “He hasn’t been out that long.”

Nicasio pitched the eighth inning Tuesday and loaded the bases with two outs. He was replaced by Luis Avilan, who struck out Jay Bruce to preserve a 5- 1 lead.

Still sore

Catcher Yasmani Grandal was out of the starting lineup because he felt his bruised left shoulder was affecting his swing. Grandal was struck on the nonthrowin­g shoulder by a foul ball this month.

“I’ll probably give him another day tomorrow,” Mattingly said.

Extra bases

Mat Latos pitched five innings in a simulated game and is expected to make his next start Saturday. Latos was temporaril­y removed from the rotation because the schedule allowed the Dodgers to use a four- man rotation over the last couple of weeks.… Second baseman Howie Kendrick, sidelined since Aug. 10 because of a strained left hamstring, could start a minor league rehabilita­tion assignment by the end of theweek.

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