Julio Urias made his second Major League start for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday and allowed three home runs to the Chicago Cubs in defeat.

The Dodgers haven't yet decided what to do with Urias. He was immediately sent back to Triple-A Oklahoma City after his first start.

"We're going to talk about that, but I think that we haven't made that decision yet," Dave Roberts said. "After this I'll get together with the guys and we'll figure out what is best for us."

While Urias has struggled, he has yet to make a start at Dodger Stadium.

"It doesn't matter who you are, each outing is an experience that you have to gain and control," Rick Honeycutt said. "You can have great stuff, but you have to control your tempo, your rhythm, just your thought process. It's something you just have to go out and do."

Urias, 19, has allowed nine runs (eight earned) in 7 2/3 innings. He has recorded seven strikeouts against five walks.