Noah Davis had a rough start and rough finish to his tenure in the majors with the Dodgers.

Acquired for cash considerations from the Boston Red Sox on March 27 — the date of the home opener for the Dodgers, and opening day for 28 MLB teams — Davis gave the Dodgers another relief pitcher with options, which was needed with several arms opening the season on the injured list.

Davis rode the fresh arm express between Triple-A Oklahoma City and Los Angels up and down four times in three and a half months. The right-hander was active for 13 games and pitched in five of them.

First was at Wrigley Field on April 22, a sloppy game that reached extra innings after Alex Vesia and Tanner Scott allowed home runs to tie the score at 10-10. After five relievers were already used, the Dodgers turned

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