Los Angeles Dodgers Injuries
J.P. Feyereisen Acquired By The Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired right-handed relief pitcher J.P. Feyereisen (shoulder) from the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday in exchange for a minor-league pitcher, according to sources. The Rays designated Feyereisen for assignment on Tuesday to make room for the recently signed Zach Eflin. Feyereisen had surgery on his rotator cuff and labrum earlier this month and is expected to miss a large chunk of the 2023 season. The 29-year-old isn't expected to resume throwing for four months, so the Dodgers won't have him until later in the 2023 season. But when healthy, he could occupy a high-leverage role in LA's bullpen after he threw 24 1/3 scoreless innings with 25 strikeouts for the Rays in 2022. Feyereisen has a 2.31 career ERA with four saves and a 1.00 WHIP in three major-league seasons.
Rays Designate J.P. Feyereisen For Assignment
The Tampa Bay Rays designated right-handed reliever J.P. Feyereisen (shoulder) for assignment on Tuesday in order to open up a 40-man roster spot for recently acquired pitcher Zach Eflin. Feyereisen underwent surgery on his right shoulder this offseason and is slated to miss significant time next season. He could be picked up by an interested team after he didn't allow a single run in 24 1/3 innings for the Rays in 2022 while picking up a save, walking five and striking out 25 in 22 appearances (two starts). If Feyereisen clears waivers and returns to the Rays, he'll continue to rehab his shoulder until returning to a high-leverage relief role later next season.
Carlos Duran, Edgardo Henriquez Have Tommy John Surgery
Los Angeles Dodgers right-handers Carlos Duran (elbow) and Edgardo Henriquez (elbow) both recently underwent Tommy John surgery and will miss all of the 2023 season next year. The two big, hard-throwing righties were among the team's top pitching prospects at the Single-A levels. According to MLB Pipeline, Duran is ranked as the club's No. 19 prospect, with Henriquez checking in at No. 23. In 14 outings (13 starts) for High-A Great Lakes this year, Duran had a 4.25 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 68 strikeouts and 24 walks in 48 2/3 innings. Henriquez, 20, also made 14 appearances (13 starts) for Single-A Rancho Cucamonga and posted a 4.54 ERA, 1.59 WHIP, 44 strikeouts and 18 walks in 35 2/3 frames.
Blake Treinen Undergoes Shoulder Surgery
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Blake Treinen (shoulder) underwent right shoulder labrum and rotator cuff repair that was performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache. Treinen and the Dodgers were going over their options after the 2022 season, but he was unable to avoid surgery that will knock him out for all of next season. And at 34 years of age, it's reasonable to wonder if this could end Treinen's career. He battled through multiple shoulder injuries in 2022 and managed to pitch five innings all year, although he did return in the postseason to toss one inning in the National League Division Series. The rehab process should take around 10 months for Treinen, so the Dodgers won't have him available in their bullpen next season.
Surgery On The Table For Blake Treinen
The Los Angeles Dodgers and relief pitcher Blake Treinen (shoulder) are discussing the best way to move forward with the shoulder injury that kept him out for most of the 2022 season. Surgery is among the options being discussed. Treinen made only three relief appearances in April before he injured his right shoulder, and he was only able to pitch in five regular season innings due to the injury. The 34-year-old would most likely miss the start of the 2023 season if he goes under the knife at this point in the offseason. He was able to return to the Dodgers in the postseason and made one appearance in Game 2 of the National League Division Series against the San Diego Padres, allowing a solo home run while walking two and striking out one in an inning of work.
X-Rays Negative On Trea Turner's Finger
X-rays came back negative on Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner's finger on Friday night, and he said he just jammed his finger while diving back into first base on a pickoff attempt late in the Game 3 loss to the San Diego Padres in the National League Division Series. In the first three games of the series, Turner has gone 4-for-13 with two home runs, a double, two RBI, three runs scored and four strikeouts at the plate. But he's mostly been noticed for his mishaps on defense, recording two errors already at shortstop with the Dodgers facing elimination in Game 4 on Saturday. Hopefully, his jammed finger won't negatively impact his ability to swing the lumber for the rest of the series.
Chris Taylor To Start In Left Field In Game 3
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor (neck) will get the start in left field in Game 3 of the National League Division Series on Friday against San Diego Padres left-hander Blake Snell. Taylor battled neck tightness at the end of the regular season and received a cortisone injection last week. He'll take over for Trayce Thompson, who will most likely move to center field and send Cody Bellinger to the bench against a lefty. Taylor wasn't as good this year as he was in his lone All-Star season in 2021, and he also hit .193 (23-for-119) with only two of his 10 home runs, nine RBI and 13 runs scored in 75 games against left-handed pitching in 2022. Expect Taylor to hit near the bottom of LA's lineup on Friday. He hasn't played since Sept. 30.
Chris Taylor Remains Out Of The Lineup
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor (neck) remains out of the starting lineup for Game 2 of the National League Division Series on Wednesday against the San Diego Padres. Taylor has been dealing with a sore neck and hasn't played in a game since Sept. 30. He was not used off the bench in the team's 5-3 win over the Padres in Game 1 on Tuesday. Trayce Thompson will get another start in left field and will hit eighth in the batting order against Padres right-hander Yu Darvish. Thompson went 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout in the Game 1 win on Tuesday night in his first career playoff game.
Chris Taylor Not In Game 1 Lineup Tuesday
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor (neck) made the team's roster for the National League Division Series against the San Diego Padres this week, but he's not in the starting lineup for Game 1 on Tuesday. But the 32-year-old will be available as a utility bat and glove off the bench for the Dodgers to begin the series. Trayce Thompson is starting in left field for the Dodgers and is hitting eighth against Padres right-hander Mike Clevinger. Thompson, who began the year with the Padres, hit .268/.364/.537 with a .901 OPS, 13 home runs, 39 RBI, 35 runs scored and four stolen bases in 74 games with LA. He enters the postseason after going 6-for-14 with a homer, two RBI and three runs scored in his final five regular season games.
Chris Taylor To Take Live At-Bats Sunday, Monday
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor (neck) has responded well to a cortisone injection that he received this week and will take live at-bats on Sunday and Monday, according to skipper Dave Roberts. If he's able to come out of those sessions healthy, he'll likely be included on the roster for the National League Division Series, which begins on Tuesday, Oct. 11. After making his first All-Star team in 2021, Taylor wasn't as good for the Dodgers this year, slashing .221/.304/.373 with 10 home runs, 43 RBI, 45 runs scored and 10 stolen bases in 454 plate appearances and 118 games. But the Dodgers will be much better off in their first playoff series of 2022 if the utility man is available for them.
Dustin May, Blake Treinen To Face Hitters Wednesday
Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts said that starting pitcher Dustin May (back) and reliever Blake Treinen (shoulder) will face live hitters on Wednesday. May isn't a lock for the National League Division Series roster, even if he shows he's healthy this coming week. Treinen is a possibility to be ready in time for the NLDS next week. May went on the injured list on Sept. 24 with lower-back tightness, but it's good news that he's making progress, so he could be an option for the rotation if the Dodgers advance to the Championship Series. The 34-year-old Treinen returned to mound work over the weekend and appears to be ahead of May in his rehab. He could be a big addition to the Dodgers bullpen for the start of the NLDS.
Chris Taylor Confident He'll Be Ready For NLDS
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor (neck) said his neck is feeling better and he's "100 percent" confident right now that he'll be ready to play in the National League Division Series that starts next week. With the best record in baseball and the No. 1 overall seed in the NL playoffs, the Dodgers will have a bye until the NLDS, so Taylor will have a little more time to recover from a stiff neck he's been dealing with of late. The 32-year-old received a cortisone shot on Monday and is unlikely to play in the team's final two regular season games against the Colorado Rockies this week. After making the All-Star team for the first time in his career in 2021, Taylor has slashed just .221/.304/.373 with 10 homers, 43 RBI, 45 runs and 10 steals in 402 at-bats in 2022.
Chris Taylor's Postseason Status Uncertain
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor (neck) is dealing with a really stiff neck, and there's a decent chance he won't play in the final three regular season games against the Colorado Rockies this week, according to skipper Dave Roberts. Taylor can still see live pitching in simulated games, but his status for the postseason is uncertain after he received a cortisone injection. For now, the 32-year-old utility man will be day-to-day, and he still has a week to recover before the start of the National League Division Series. Taylor has hit just .221/.304/.373 this year with 10 home runs, 43 RBI, 45 runs scored and 10 stolen bases in 402 at-bats. As a first-time All-Star in 2021, he hit .254 with 20 homers, 73 RBI and 13 steals in 148 regular season games.
Tony Gonsolin Starting Monday Against Rockies
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin (forearm) has been activated from the 15-day injured list and is starting on Monday against the Colorado Rockies. In a corresponding move, Andre Jackson will head back to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Gonsolin was sidelined for over a month with a right forearm strain, but he'll get a little tune-up on Monday for one last start in the regular season. The 28-year-old was only able to throw two innings on a minor league rehab start, so fantasy managers still playing for something this week shouldn't expect much length from the returning starter. In his last four starts in August before getting injured, Gonsolin allowed just two earned runs on 10 hits while striking out 20 and walking seven in 23 2/3 frames.
Blake Treinen Plays Catch Without Issues
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Blake Treinen (shoulder) was able to play catch without any issues on Sunday. The 34-year-old is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Monday. The right-hander has been sidelined since early September due to tightness in his pitching shoulder. It sounds like Treinen is making progress and could return for the start of the postseason. This would be a nice boost for the Dodgers who have been without Treinen for a majority of the season.
Michael Grove Lands On The 15-Day Injured List
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Michael Grove (knee) has been placed on the 15-day injured list with a left knee contusion. The 25-year-old right-hander put together a 4.60 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, and 24:10 K/BB ratio over 29 1/3 innings (seven appearances, six starts). He's got a shot to come back if the Dodgers make a deep run in the postseason but his regular season is finished. Andre Jackson was recalled from Triple-A in a corresponding move.
Justin Turner Riding Pine Again Thursday
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner (leg) remains out of the starting lineup on Thursday against the division-rival San Diego Padres. Turner is dealing with an injured left leg and could be out for another few games as the Dodgers look to rest him up before the postseason. LA has already locked up the National League West and the top seed in the National League, so they have nothing left to play for heading into the final few games of the regular season. Max Muncy is starting at third base and is hitting fifth on Thursday against Padres right-handed opener Steven Wilson. Muncy is hitting exactly .200 on the season, but he does have 21 home runs. He's gone hitless in his last 13 at-bats with three strikeouts over four games.
Justin Turner Will Be Out A Few Games
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said third baseman Justin Turner (leg) would probably be out for a few days. He fouled a ball off his last week, then aggravated it again on a slide in Tuesday's game against the San Diego Padres. The 37-year-old is experiencing swelling in his shin. It's unclear how many games the veteran will miss and is considered day-to-day. Turner is slashing .280/.353/.444 with 13 home runs, 81 RBI, 61 runs, and three stolen bases over 521 plate appearances in 125 games in 2022. Miguel Vargas and Max Muncy will fill in at third base while Turner is sidelined.
Tony Gonsolin Throws 27 Pitches In Tuesday Rehab Start
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin (forearm) threw 27 pitches over two innings in Tuesday's start with Triple-A Oklahoma City. Gonsolin allowed no runs on a hit and no walks with two strikeouts. This is a small but encouraging step forward for the 28-year-old, who has been sidelined by a forearm strain since Aug. 24, but he also threw a two-inning simulated game on Monday. It remains to be seen when Gonsolin will be ready to return to the Dodgers. Fantasy managers should keep an eye out for more news but should prepare for the possibility that they may not get one more start from him. This would be unfortunate, as Gonsolin has an excellent 16-1 record with a 2.10 ERA in 23 starts this season.
David Price Rejoins Dodgers Bullpen
The Los Angeles Dodgers activated left-handed relief pitcher David Price (wrist) from the 15-day injured list on Tuesday and optioned right-hander Andre Jackson to Triple-A Oklahoma City in a corresponding move. Price has been out for almost a month with wrist inflammation, but he'll rejoin the team for the tail end of the regular season and for the start of the playoffs in October. The 37-year-old veteran southpaw's days of fantasy relevance are over, but he's still been a solid real-life piece to the Dodgers bullpen in 2022 when he's been healthy. In 38 1/3 innings over 38 appearances, he has a 2.58 ERA (3.85 FIP), a 1.17 WHIP, one save and 37 strikeouts.
Dustin May Could Work In Relief In The Postseason
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Dustin May (back) could work as a reliever in the postseason if he's able to make it back during the playoffs, according to manager Dave Roberts. The nature of May's injury is unclear, and the team has been coy about it, but if Roberts is indicating that he has a chance to pitch in the playoffs, that's somewhat encouraging. May was put on the injured list earlier this week after posting a 4.50 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and 29:14 K:BB over 30 innings (six starts) this season.
Freddie Freeman Back In The Starting Lineup
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (illness) is back in the starting lineup on Sunday against the St. Louis Cardinals. The All-Star first baseman missed Saturday's game with an illness but he's good to go on Sunday. Freeman is having a great first season with the Dodgers, slashing .328/.405/.516 with 20 long balls, 94 RBI, and 12 stolen bases over 579 at-bats.
Dustin May Placed On Injured List
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Dustin May (back) has been placed on the 15-day injured list. The 25-year-old was clearly battling through some back tightness during his last start. The team will give him some time off and place May on the injured list. His regular season is over, but May could still play during the postseason. Right-hander Andre Jackson has been recalled in a corresponding move. The Dodgers are hopeful that May won't miss more than just those 15 days.
Brusdar Graterol Activated From Injured List
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brusdar Graterol (elbow) was activated off the 15-day injured list prior to Thursday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Graterol had been sidelined since August 28th due to elbow inflammation. The right-hander also missed time before that due to a shoulder issue. When healthy, Graterol has been strong with a 3.02 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, three saves, and 39 strikeouts over 44 2/3 innings of work. He's expected to be an important piece to this bullpen during their postseason run.
Trea Turner Back In Game 2 Lineup
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner (back) is back at shortstop and is hitting second in the batting order for Game 2 of the team's doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday. Turner was hit in the back on a throw in Game 1 as a precaution, but it obviously wasn't a serious issue at all since he's back in there for the nightcap. The 29-year-old had a hit in three at-bats before leaving Game 1 to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. The fact that he's back in the Game 2 lineup is great news for fantasy managers that had him locked into their lineups after Game 1. Turner continues to be one of the best all-around players in baseball, both in real life and in fantasy.
Trea Turner Exits Game 1 Early Tuesday
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner (back) left the first game of a doubleheader early against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday after he was hit in the back by a throw in the fifth inning. With the Dodgers having already clinched the National League West, it's highly unlikely that Turner will play in the nightcap against Arizona. Before departing, he had gone 1-for-3 at the plate. The 29-year-old was replaced at the 6 by Hanser Alberto. The 29-year-old is one of the most valuable players in fantasy and real life, so the Dodgers will be hoping it's just a minor injury. Turner came into the day slashing .304/.347/.482 with an .830 OPS, 20 home runs, 97 RBI, 93 runs scored and 25 stolen bases in a league-high 593 at-bats.
Brusdar Graterol Throws Batting Practice Monday
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Brusdar Graterol (elbow) threw batting practice ahead of Monday's game. Graterol has been sidelined since August 28 with inflammation in his right elbow but he is expected to be activated off of the injured list by the end of the week. Graterol has appeared in 41 games in 2022, posting a 2-3 record, 3.02 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, three saves, and 39 strikeouts over 44 2/3 innings of work.
Tony Gonsolin Throws Simulated Game Monday
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin (forearm) threw a two-inning simulated game on Monday. Gonsolin, who has been sidelined by a forearm strain since August 24, threw approximately 30 pitches in the outing. The veteran hurler's velocity reportedly "ticked up" in the session, according to manager Dave Roberts. Gonsolin could be activated off of the injured list before the end of the regular season but Roberts is unsure what exactly the right-hander's next step will be.
Blake Treinen Throws Bullpen Monday
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Blake Treinen (shoulder) threw a 20-pitch bullpen session on Monday and reportedly looked sharp, according to MLB.com's Juan Toribio. The veteran reliever has made just five appearances in 2022, posting a 1-1 record, 1.80 ERA and 0.40 WHIP. Manager Dave Roberts told reporters that he expects Treinen to be activated off of the injured list on Thursday.
Yency Almonte Throws Simulated Game
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Yency Almonte (elbow) threw 25 pitches of live batting practice to infielder Gavin Lux (neck) on Wednesday. Almonte looked good during the session and could be ready to rejoin the Dodgers bullpen sooner than later. However, the 28-year-old will throw at least one more simulated game before potentially going on a minor league rehab assignment. In his first year in LA, Almonte has been excellent in his 31 1/3 relief innings, posting a career-low 1.15 ERA (3.27 FIP), a 0.89 WHIP, one save and a 30:10 K:BB.
David Price Throws Bullpen
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher David Price (wrist) threw a bullpen session on Wednesday. It was the first time Price has thrown off a mound since he landed on the injured list on Sept. 4 with left wrist inflammation. Despite dealing with wrist problems for a while before that, the 37-year-old southpaw has gone 2-0 with a solid 2.58 ERA (3.84 FIP), a 1.17 WHIP, one save and 37 strikeouts in 38 1/3 relief innings for the Blue this year. Barring a setback, Price expects to return from the injured list before the end of the regular season, so they should have him available as a lefty specialist out of the bullpen for the postseason.
Gavin Lux Expected To Play This Weekend
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux (back) will get live at-bats at Camelback Ranch in Arizona on Thursday and will rejoin the Dodgers on Friday. He's expected to play in the series against the division-rival San Francisco Giants this weekend. The 24-year-old hasn't played for the Dodgers since Sept. 1 due to a back injury, but he's nearing his return to the major-league lineup. With Lux injured recently, Chris Taylor has seen most of the playing time at the keystone in LA, with Joey Gallo getting more at-bats in left field. In 369 at-bats for the Dodgers in 2022, Lux is slashing a strong .293/.368/.428 with six home runs, 42 RBI, 62 runs scored and seven stolen bases in 418 plate appearances and 115 games in his fourth big-league campaign.
Blake Treinen Throws Bullpen Session Wednesday
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said pitcher Blake Treinen (shoulder) threw a "normal" bullpen session on Wednesday and could face live hitters soon. He was recently activated from the injured list but quickly returned to the IL after experiencing shoulder tightness. The 34-year-old is eligible to come off the injured list next week. This year, he has been limited to five innings due to a shoulder injury. Once activated, Treinen is expected to be used in a high-leverage role. Fantasy managers with an open IL spot can continue to stash Treinen for now.
Tony Gonsolin Throws Bullpen Session Wednesday
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin (forearm) threw a bullpen session on Wednesday. According to manager Dave Roberts, the 28-year-old's bullpen results were "encouraging," and he feels Gonsolin can come back and contribute "in some capacity" this year. The right-hander owns a 16-1 record with a 2.10 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, and a 116:35 K: BB across 128 1/3 innings in 2022. Gonsolin will continue to build up his workload and look to return before the end of the year. Fantasy managers with an open IL spot should continue to stash Gonsolin.
Tony Gonsolin Still Experiencing Forearm Soreness
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin (forearm) threw a bullpen session on Sunday but he is still reportedly experiencing soreness in his right forearm. Gonsolin has been sidelined since August 29 with a strained forearm. Manager Dave Roberts told reporters that he is confident that Gonsolin will be back by the playoffs, although he went on to say that he gets less confident every day that goes by that Gonsolin is not at full strength. Gonsolin is expected to throw again on Wednesday.
Cody Bellinger, Max Muncy Not In Starting Lineup Saturday
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger and infielder Max Muncy (knee) are both absent from the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the San Diego Padres. Muncy sat out Friday's game with a sore knee and isn't ready to return tonight. They'll likely let him heal up fully as the team gets ready for the playoffs. For Bellinger, it sounds like he is just getting a routine day off against a left-handed pitcher, although it should be noted that he has now sat two of the last three games. Hanser Alberto will patrol second base, Will Smith will handle DH duties, Austin Barnes is behind the plate, and Trayce Thompson will be in center field while the pair take the night off.
Blake Treinen Dealing With Arm Soreness
Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts said that relief pitcher Blake Treinen (arm) is dealing with "arm soreness." Treinen was unavailable to pitch in the 5-4 loss to the division-rival San Diego Padres on Friday night. The veteran relief pitcher recently returned from the 60-day injured list due to a shoulder injury, so if this new injury is related to that, it could be bad news. Treinen looked good in two scoreless innings since his return from the injured list, but it remains to be seen if this new issue will keep him out for an extended period of time. For now, he should be considered day-to-day. The 34-year-old has thrown only five innings this year, but he's allowed only one run on a solo homer while striking out six and walking one.
Tony Gonsolin Will Throw A Bullpen Sunday
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin (forearm) is expected to throw a bullpen session on Sunday. This will mark the first time Gonsolin will throw off the mound since landing on the injured list with a forearm strain at the end of August. If all goes well, the 28-year-old could head off on a rehab assignment after Sunday's session. Gonsolin has a 16-1 record, 2.10 ERA, 0.86 WHIP and 116 strikeouts over 128 1/3 innings of work in 2022.
Brusdar Graterol To Throw Bullpen Sunday
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Brusdar Graterol (elbow) is expected to throw a bullpen session on Sunday. This will mark the first time the reliever has thrown off of the mound since landing on the injured list with inflammation in his pitching elbow at the beginning of September. Graterol could be in line to be activated in the middle of the month if he continues to show progress. Graterol has a 2-3 record, 3.02 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, three saves, and 39 strikeouts in 44 2/3 innings of work in 2022.
Gavin Lux Unlikely To Return Until Next Week
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux (back) is unlikely to return to action until the Arizona Diamondbacks series next week, at the earliest. Lux hasn't played in a week and needed to go for a cortisone shot on Saturday. The 24-year-old's sore back has been doing better since but he is still going to be out at least until Tuesday. Lux is hitting .293 with six homers, 62 runs, 42 RBI, and seven steals on the season.
X-Rays Come Back Negative For Joey Gallo
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joey Gallo (elbow) underwent X-rays after Wednesday's game against the Giants, and the results returned negative. He exited Wednesday's game early after being hit by a pitch in the elbow during the second inning. According to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, Gallo reported some tingling in his fingers because it got the funny bone, but he should be fine. The 28-year-old avoided a significant injury and is considered day-to-day. His next chance to return to the lineup will be Friday against the San Diego Padres. He is slashing .203/.311/.469 with four homers and 13 RBI in 24 games since being acquired by the Dodgers at the trade deadline. Gallo is having a rough season in 2022, slashing .168/.290/.367 with 16 homers, 37 RBI and 42 runs across 348 plate appearances in 107 games.
Joey Gallo Leaves Game After Hit By Pitch
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joey Gallo (elbow) left the game early on Wednesday against the division-rival San Francisco Giants with a right elbow contusion after he was hit by a pitch in the second inning of play. For now, fantasy managers should consider Gallo to be day-to-day, but the 28-year-old could be ready to go for the series opener on Friday against the San Diego Padres after an off day on Thursday. Gallo came into Wednesday's game with a .203/.311/.469 slash line with four homers and 13 RBI in 24 games for the Dodgers after being dealt from the New York Yankees at the trade deadline. Overall, he's hitting an embarrassing .168 with 16 home runs, 37 RBI, 42 runs scored and two stolen bases in 106 games.
Tony Gonsolin Plays Catch Tuesday
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin (forearm) played light catch Tuesday, per MLB.com's Juan Toribio. Manager Dave Roberts said that the Dodgers are optimistic that Gonsolin will have enough time to build up from right forearm soreness before the end of the season, but acknowledged that he has not progressed as quickly as initially hoped for. While this is good news for the Dodgers, it is not for fantasy managers, who may not get Gonsolin back in time for any of the fantasy playoffs. The 28-year-old has been fantastic this season, going 16-1 with a 2.10 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, and 23.7% strikeout rate in 23 starts.
Gavin Lux Won't Play In Series Versus Giants
Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts said that infielder Gavin Lux (back) won't play in this week's series against the division-rival San Francisco Giants. Lux is still recovering from a cortisone injection that he received on Saturday. It means that the 24-year-old won't return until the start of another series against the San Diego Padres on Friday, at the earliest. The Dodgers have the National League West locked up, so they won't push Lux in the final month of the regular season. Mookie Betts is making a start at the keystone on Monday and is hitting leadoff against Giants right-hander Logan Webb. Lux is having a fine season at the dish in 2022, slashing .293/.368/.428 with six home runs, 42 RBI, 62 runs scored and seven stolen bases in 369 at-bats.
Gavin Lux Could Miss More Time
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux (back, neck) was out of the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the San Diego Padres. He has missed three straight games due to a lingering back and neck issue. The team did give Lux a cortisone shot on Saturday, so hopefully that helps him. The 24-year-old will likely receive a few more days of rest, but should return at some point next week.
Gavin Lux Receives Cortisone Shot
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux (back) received a cortisone shot Saturday and will be sidelined for the next few days. He has missed the last two contests due to a back issue and is set to miss a few more games. The 24-year-old is considered day-to-day, but the Dodgers haven't placed him on the injured list for now. Lux is having a solid 2022 campaign, slashing .293/.368/.428 with six homers, 42 RBI, 62 runs, and seven steals across 418 plate appearances in 115 games. Hanser Alberto and Miguel Vargas could see an uptick in playing time while Lux is sidelined.
Andrew Heaney Will Not Start Sunday
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Andrew Heaney will not make his scheduled start against the San Diego Padres on Sunday. The Dodgers have yet to give an explanation as to why Heaney won't take the mound, nor have they announced who will be Sunday's starter in place of Heaney. The 31-year-old has made 10 starts in 2022, posting a 2-1 record, 2.12 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, and 70 strikeouts over 46 2/3 innings of work. Stay tuned as the Dodgers are sure to offer up more details in the next day or two.
Blake Treinen Activated From Injured List
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Blake Treinen (shoulder) was activated from the IL prior to Friday's game against the San Diego Padres. Treinen will likely make his return this weekend after missing almost five months with a right shoulder injury. On his rehab assignment, Treinen pitched to a 4.50 ERA and 1.50 WHIP with a 9/1 K/BB ratio over six innings pitched. He figures to be the main set-up guy for the Dodgers, and has an outside chance at save opportunities in the event that Craig Kimbrel either isn't available or remains shaky down the stretch.
Dodgers Have "Moderate Concern" About Brusdar Graterol
Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts said there's "moderate concern" regarding relief pitcher Brusdar Graterol's elbow injury. The hope is that he's able to return in middle to late September, but it's not an ideal situation given that he's already missed significant time over the last six weeks. The 24-year-old right-hander was placed on the 15-day injured list on Thursday with an elbow issues and has been dealing with an inflamed right shoulder for quite a while. At this point, the Dodgers might just be hoping he's healthy enough to pitch in the postseason. While he's struggled in 2022, veteran Craig Kimbrel remains the team's closer, with Evan Phillips and Alex Vesia serving as high-leverage setup men in front of him in LA.
Tony Gonsolin Going For MRI Exam Friday
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin's forearm soreness has not responded as well as the team had hoped, and he's still shut down from throwing. Gonsolin will undergo an MRI exam on Friday, according to skipper Dave Roberts. The 28-year-old right-hander was put on the injured list on Monday, but the team isn't considering this to be a setback just yet. The Dodgers remain optimistic that he'll miss only two turns through the rotation, but his MRI results will shed more light on a potential timeline for a return. Gonsolin has already far exceeded his innings total in the big leagues in 2022 with 128 1/3 frames. His previous career-high was 55 2/3 innings in 15 appearances in 2021. Gonsolin has been great, though, going 16-1 with a 2.10 ERA (3.34 FIP), a 0.86 WHIP and a 116:35 K:BB in 23 starts.
Clayton Kershaw To Return On Thursday
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (back) will return to the starting rotation on Thursday, according to manager Dave Roberts. The veteran left-hander was able to throw a successful 70-pitch simulated game over the weekend. He has been dealing with lower back pain, but appears ready to return against the New York Mets on Thursday. Before going down, Kershaw was posting a 2.64 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, and 88/15 K/BB ratio in 15 starts this season. Fantasy managers are certainly going to be happy to get Kershaw back this week.
Tony Gonsolin Expects To Have Minimal Injured List Stint
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin (forearm) was placed on the 15-day injured list on Monday. The right-hander mentioned that he felt some tightness after his last start. Luckily, Gonsolin won't need an MRI and this doesn't sound too serious of an injury. He believes that he'll be ready to return to the field after his 15-day stint on the injured list. Fantasy managers will have to wait and see how he recovers from this forearm tightness.
Dodgers Place Tony Gonsolin On Injured List
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin (forearm) on the 15-day injured list on Monday due to a right forearm strain. The move was made retroactive to August 26. The 28-year-old has enjoyed a breakout season for both the Dodgers and fantasy managers this season, pitching to a 2.10 ERA and a 3.34 FIP in 128.1 innings for Los Angeles this season. He's also struck out 116 batters in those 128.1 innings while allowing just 35 walks and 11 home runs. The Dodgers recalled right-hander Michael Grove to take Gonsolin's place on the active roster.
Dodgers To Use Six-Man Rotation When Clayton Kershaw Returns
Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts said that the team will go with a six-man starting rotation for "a couple weeks at the bare minimum" once left-hander Clayton Kershaw (back) returns from the injured list in order to keep guys stretched out down the stretch. Kershaw has been sidelined since early August with lower-back pain, but he could return as early as the end of next week after throwing a 70-pitch simulated game on Saturday. The Dodgers most definitely want the 34-year-old to be healthy for a lengthy playoff run, so they won't rush him back too soon, especially since he's had back problems in the past. When he returns, he'll come back to a 7-3 record, 2.64 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 88 strikeouts and only 15 walks in 85 1/3 innings pitched over 15 starts.
Gavin Lux Back In The Starting Lineup
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux (neck) is back at second base and is hitting seventh on Sunday in the series finale against the Miami Marlins and right-hander Edward Cabrera. Lux was sidelined for the last four games, but fantasy managers will have him back in there on Sunday. The 24-year-old left-handed hitter will return to starting duties at the keystone. On the season in 353 at-bats, he's hitting a strong .297/.373/.439 with six home runs, 39 RBI, 60 runs scored and seven stolen bases for the Blue. In 17 games in the month of August, Lux is hitting .288 (17-for-59) with two long balls, nine RBI, 10 runs scored and a stolen base. Get him back into your lineups in single-year leagues.
Clayton Kershaw Throws Simulated Game On Saturday
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (back) threw 70 pitches during a simulated game Saturday. He said his back "feels good" and is on track to return to the rotation Thursday or Friday next week. The southpaw had been sidelined since August 4 due to a lower back injury. He owns a 2.64 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, and an 88:15 K: BB across 85 1/3 innings in 2022. Kershaw will likely be on a pitch count in his first start back. Fantasy managers should continue to stash Kershaw in all league formats for this season's stretch run.
Gavin Lux Remains Out Of Lineup, Could Return Saturday
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux (neck) remains out of the starting lineup Friday but could return Saturday. Lux has been dealing with a stiff neck since Tuesday, which has held him out of the Dodgers' last three games. He was able to hit in the batting cages today, though, and the team is hopeful that he will return Saturday. Even if he doesn't, it appears as though his return isn't far away. Lux has had a nice breakout season, and an even nicer second half, in which he is slashing .312/.381/.505 with two homers and two steals over 105 plate appearances. He should be owned in any standard or deeper league formats, especially point leagues.
Tommy Kahnle Set For Rehab Assignment Wednesday
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tommy Kahnle (forearm) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Wednesday. The 33-year-old missed the 2021 season after he underwent Tommy John surgery in August 2020. He returned to action in May before suffering a forearm strain and has been sidelined since. According to manager Dave Roberts, a roster decision on the right-hander will come in the next two weeks. Kahnle owned a 6.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, and five strikeouts over four innings before landing on the injured list in 2022.
Gavin Lux Scratched From Tuesday's Lineup With Neck Issue
Los Angeles Dodgers' second baseman Gavin Lux (neck) was scratched from Tuesday's lineup against the Milwaukee Brewers. According to manager Dave Roberts, Lux has a neck issue and will be out of the lineup on Tuesday and Wednesday. The 24-year-old is considered day-to-day, but the injury is not severe enough for Lux to warrant a trip to the injured list. He has been solid in 2022, slashing .297/.373/.439 with six home runs, 39 RBI, 60 runs, and seven stolen bases over 400 plate appearances in 110 games. Chris Taylor will handle second base duties while Lux is sidelined.
Walker Buehler Has Tommy John Surgery
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler (elbow) underwent Tommy John surgery on Tuesday, according to his Instagram account. Buehler was already slated to miss the rest of this season, and now he'll almost certainly miss all of the 2023 season as well. It will be his second Tommy John procedure, which typically takes a longer recovery period than the first surgery. It's big news for one of the best pitchers in baseball when he's healthy. The 28-year-old right-hander went 6-3 with a 4.02 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and 58 strikeouts in 65 innings over his 12 starts for the Dodgers this year. Fantasy managers in redraft leagues should have already dropped him, and now he won't be an option in fantasy leagues in 2023.
Clayton Kershaw Throws Simulated Game Monday
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw (back) threw three simulated innings at Dodger Stadium ahead of Monday night's game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Kershaw has been sidelined since early August with a back injury and recently declined to go on a rehab assignment, so he will instead throw another simulated game on Saturday to shake off the rust. If Saturday's session goes smoothly, Kershaw could rejoin the rotation soon after.
Blake Treinen Strikes Out Three In Rehab Outing
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Blake Treinen (shoulder) earned a hold and fanned all three batters he faced in his lone inning of work for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday. Treinen has been out since mid-April with a right shoulder injury, but he's getting closer to a return from the 60-day injured list and could be on track to return to the Dodgers bullpen when the calendar flips to September. The 34-year-old right-hander will likely have a few more minor league rehab outings before rejoining LA as one of the top setup men in front of closer Craig Kimbrel. Treinen has had three straight scoreless outings during his rehab assignment in the minors, so he's been looking good.
Clayton Kershaw Won't Need Rehab Assignment
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (back) is not expected to be required to do a minor league rehab assignment. The plan is for the left-hander to throw a bullpen session on Monday. After that, Kershaw will pitch a simulated game later in the week before rejoining the Dodgers rotation. It sounds like there is a good chance of Kershaw returning to the starting rotation before the end of the month. The 34-year-old has not made a start since August 4th, but could be back soon.
Clayton Kershaw Throws Bullpen Friday
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw (back) threw a 30-pitch bullpen session on Friday. Kershaw emerged from the session without any issues as he works his way back from a back injury. The 34-year-old veteran has not made a start since August 4 and has only taken the mound 15 times due to assorted injuries in 2022. Kershaw's next step in his rehab will be a minor league assignment if he is willing. Look for Kershaw to be back in the LA rotation at some point in September.
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