The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to open their 2021 season with a bang, as they have announced that young left-hander Julio Urías will take the mound as their opening day starter. Urías, who is just 24 years old, is coming off a stellar 2020 season in which he posted a 2.10 ERA and struck out 109 batters in 73.2 innings. He was also a key part of the Dodgers’ World Series run last year, making three appearances in the Fall Classic.
The announcement of Urías as the opening day starter comes as no surprise, as he has been one of the team’s most reliable pitchers over the past few seasons. He has also earned the respect of his teammates, including ace Clayton Kershaw, who expressed his excitement for Urías’ opportunity. “It’s really cool to see Julio get the nod for opening day,” Kershaw said. “He’s worked so hard to get to this point and he deserves it. I’m really looking forward to watching him pitch on opening day.”
Urías is the first Mexican-born pitcher to start an opening day game for the Dodgers, and he is hoping to make the most of his opportunity. “I’m really excited to be given this chance,” Urías said. “I want to make sure I represent my country and my team in the best way possible. I’m going to give it my all and hopefully help us get off to a great start this season.”
The Dodgers are hoping that Urías can help lead them to another successful season, as they look to defend their World Series title. With Urías taking the mound for opening day, the team is off to a great start and fans are sure to be excited for what lies ahead.