LOS ANGELES -- The?Dodgers?have sent teenage pitcher Julio Urias to Triple-A after eight starts in an effort to control his innings.The left-hander was 1-2 with a 4.95 ERA after making his big league debut on May 27 against the Mets?in New York.The team has the 19-year-old from Mexico pitching on an unspecified innings limit this season. He was scheduled to be sent down earlier, but several injuries to the rotation forced an extended stay.Urias gave up six hits and five earned runs in 3? innings of the Dodgers 7-5 win over the?Baltimore Orioles?on Monday. He has pitched 77??innings for the Dodgers and Triple-A Oklahoma City.His departure opens up a spot in the rotation for Hyun-Jin Ryu, who is set to start on Thursday for the first time since the 2014 playoffs after recovering from shoulder injuries.In a corresponding move on Tuesday, the Dodgers recalled left-hander Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City.Avilan has appeared in four games in two previous stints with the Dodgers this season, allowing three runs in one inning pitched. Matt Andriese Jersey . While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April. Steven Souza Jersey . Hargreaves began his career in 2008 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and has played with the Edmonton Eskimos and last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. http://www.officialraysgearshop.com/Rays-Dustin-Mcgowan-Kids-Jersey/ . As he recorded his 23rd and 24th points of the evening, a segment of the sellout Air Canada Centre crowd expressed their appreciation for the Raptors point guard with a smattering of MVP chants. Matt Duffy Jersey . Dukurs winning time was 1 minute, 45.76 seconds, a quarter-second better than Russias Alexander Tretiakov. Lativas Tomass Dukurs was third, 1.41 seconds off the pace. Jon Montgomery of Eckville, Alta. Daniel Robertson Jersey . He was followed closely by David Clarkson, donning red, seconds later. Clarksons actions one night earlier, leaping off the bench in defence of Kessel during a pre-season game against the Buffalo Sabres, will cost him the first 10 games of the regular season. Adelaide coach Don Pyke suspects Geelong may face Greater Western Sydney in the AFL grand final, suggesting the week off still holds a lot of value.The Cats host Sydney at the MCG on Friday night, while GWS are up against Western Bulldogs at Spotless Stadium on Saturday.Pyke is in agreement with bookmakers, who have installed Geelong and GWS as favourites.Geelong and GWS both earned a week off following qualifying-final wins over Hawthorn and Sydney respectively.The addition of a pre-finals bye this year means both clubs will be short of match practice, having played one game in the space of almost four weeks.There has been speculation that might hurt the two leading premiership contenders but Pyke doesnt subscribe to that theory.Id look at the two teams that have had the week off in Geelong and GWS and say theyre probably the two leading ones to head into the grand final, Pyke said, when asked who will win the flag.Theyll be really interesting games I wouldd have thought next weekend.ddddddddddddThe Bulldogs, the way theyre travelling they are certainly choc full of confidence. Its set up now for a pretty big preliminary final weekend.Pyke also praised the contested-ball work of the Swans, who ended the Crows season with a 36-point win in Saturday nights semi-final at the SCG.We knew Sydney would be keen to make amends (after losing to GWS), he said.Crows defender Rory Laird admitted his side were overwhelmed by Sydney in the opening quarter, when the hosts booted seven goals.Theyre a really quality side. Theres a reason they are minor premiers and we always knew after a disappointing loss that theyd come out firing, Laird said.Theyve got a very good midfield and their forwards went to work early and unfortunately we couldnt keep up at the start. That really hurt us in the long run. ' ' '