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Dodgers: What Francisco Lindor updates mean for Corey Seager marketFrancisco Lindor looks as if he was meant to inhabit a Mets uniform forever so far this spring. Unfortunately, such things have no bearing o...
MARCH 21, 2021DODGERSWAY.COM
Playing long tossJohnson (groin) began playing long toss Sunday, Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
ImpactThe right-hander exited Thursday's contest with a Grade 1 groin strain but made a quick return to throwing after taking it easy for a few days. Johnson may have a tough time ramping back up to game readiness with less than two weeks before Opening Day.
MARCH 21, 2021ROTOWIRE
Playing catch from 100 feetPomeranz (forearm) is playing catching from about 100 feet Sunday, Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
ImpactThe 32-year-old wasn't throwing over the past few days while waiting for inflammation to subside, but he's resumed playing catch Sunday. Pomeranz avoided any structural damage to his left forearm, but he has less than two weeks to ramp back up in time for Opening Day.
MARCH 21, 2021ROTOWIRE
Dodgers: Justin Turner goes off on fans threatening Ohio State starThe Dodgers are no strangers to championship-level competition, and are well-accustomed to the pitfalls of being under the microscope in the...
MARCH 21, 2021DODGERSWAY.COM
Waiting for inflammation to subsidePomeranz is not throwing while waiting for inflammation in his forearm to lessen, Annie Heilbrunn of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
ImpactPomeranz has been dealing with tightness in his left forearm, and the injury is accompanied by some inflammation. Though tests revealed no structural damage to the forearm, the southpaw's status for Opening Day remains in question. Pomeranz has not pitched in a game since March 9.
MARCH 21, 2021ROTOWIRE
Set to hold bat soonNola (finger) is expected to try to hold a bat within the next two days, Annie Heilbrunn of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
ImpactNola is dealing with a fractured middle finger on his non-throwing hand. He has been able to catch balls and take part in blocking drills despite the injury, but his big test will be taking swings. Manager Jayce Tingler stated Saturday that there's no guarantee Nola will be ready for Opening Day, and a better idea of his timeline to return should be available after he handles the bat.
MARCH 21, 2021ROTOWIRE
Padres: Can Luis Campusano live up to the hype this season?It's not a sure thing that Padres catcher Austin Nola misses Opening Day. But given he's yet to swing a bat on the road back from his fractu...
MARCH 21, 2021FRIARSONBASE.COM