Walker Buehler
SP SD
Fri 7/21/17 11:34 AM

Buehler failed to record an out while giving up four runs on two hits and three walks on 29 pitches in Thursday's debut for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
EDGE Analysis
The moment got the best of the Dodgers' top prospect. "I just didn't make pitches, man," Buehler said. "I felt like I could have and just didn't," he told Jacob Unruh of NewsOK.com. Fortunately, even though Buehler failed to record an out in his highly-anticipated Triple-A debut, it was just due to poor execution and not an injury. Even after this ugly outing, Buehler still boasts a 3.44 ERA, 1.12 WHIP and 91:23 K:BB in 65.1 innings across High-A, Double-A and Triple-A this season. He will remain in the rotation at Oklahoma City for now, but could earn a promotion to join either the big-league rotation or bullpen if he can right the ship against Pacific Coast League hitters.

Walker Buehler
SP SD
Sun 7/16/17 3:03 PM

Buehler was promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday, Alex Freedman of 570 AM LA Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
The top pitching prospect in the Dodgers' system heads to the next level after putting together 11 quality starts with Double-A Tulsa over the last few months. Buehler had posted an ERA of 3.49 with a 1.12 WHIP and a 64:15 K:BB over the course of 49 innings of work. He remains a possibility to join the big-league club in September if he's able to show that he can handle the skill level at Triple-A during the next couple months, and will make his first start with Oklahoma City on Thursday.

Walker Buehler
SP SD
Sat 6/17/17 6:01 PM

Buehler (undisclosed) threw five innings in his return from the disabled list with Double-A Tulsa on Thursday, allowing two runs on five hits while striking out six.
EDGE Analysis
Buehler managed to only miss one start as a result of his DL stint, and although he walked away with a no-decision Thursday, the pitching prospect has been great in his first taste of Double-A. In six starts, he holds a 3.04 ERA and has struck out 29 batters in 26.2 innings. He'll continue to develop as a starter in his first full professional season.

Walker Buehler
SP SD
Tue 6/13/17 4:28 PM

Buehler is on the 7-day DL at Double-A Tulsa with an undisclosed injury.
EDGE Analysis
Given his injury history (Tommy John surgery in August 2015), this is obviously concerning. There has been no word as to the nature of the injury, but he has not pitched since June 3. Buehler has a 1.88 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and 56:15 K:BB in 43 innings split between High-A and Double-A. When healthy, he is one of the top pitching prospects in baseball.

Walker Buehler
SP SD
Tue 5/2/17 4:34 PM

Buehler was promoted to Double-A Tulsa on Tuesday, J.P. Hoornstra of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.
EDGE Analysis
The former first-round draft pick out of Vanderbilt has been outstanding in his first few starts with High-A Rancho Cucamonga, posting a 1.10 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 16.1 innings of work. Buehler will look to carry this success into his time with the Drillers, where he'll likely slot into their rotation immediately. His innings will likely continue to be monitored given how recently he underwent Tommy John surgery, but the success he's had thus far certainly is promising moving forward.

Walker Buehler
SP SD
Tue 4/18/17 5:20 PM

Buehler, 22, has not allowed an earned run through six innings at High-A Rancho Cucamonga. The 6-foot-2 righty has fanned 12 batters and has not issued a walk over that span.
EDGE Analysis
The Dodgers figure to be cautious with Buehler, who is making his way back from Tommy John surgery. That being said, it would be difficult to expect much more through his first two outings in 2017. Buehler has also been yielding a bevy of ground balls to the tune of a 2.50 GO:AO.

Walker Buehler
SP SD
Sat 1/28/17 11:22 AM

Buehler will face unspecified innings limits in 2017, his first full season since undergoing Tommy John surgery, Baseball America's Bill Plunkett reports.
EDGE Analysis
He says he is 25 pounds heavier than he was prior to undergoing UCL surgery in August of 2015, as he was able to focus on conditioning and strength training during his year off from pitching. While he only logged five innings across rookie ball and Low-A after returning late last season, he wowed scouts with three potentially plus pitches in his fastball, cutter and curveball, while also flashing a potentially average changeup. The innings limit will mean Buehler may not rise past Double-A this season, but if the training wheels come off in 2018, he could cruise to the majors next summer.