Why the Dodgers are optimistic their pitching will get healthy

the Evading“The biggest question this season is a frighteningly familiar issue.
Will their erection return to complete health (or at least, greatly improved)? Will he be fruitful as expected if that happens?
To this point, the team remains confident in both fronts.
The infected beginners Tyler Glasno, Blake Senil and Roocy Sasaki are Everything in throwing developments. Shohei Ohtani continues to build his arm through Weekly direct multiplication practicesAnd Emmet Sheehan on the rehabilitation mission with Triple-A Oklahoma City. It is expected that a full range of contestants will return at some point, as Kirby Yetz and Michael Kubch will return this weekend, and the capabilities of Blake Treenn and Brussdar Gratrol over the next two months.
However, with this last week, it was embodied last week, there is a permanent deficiency of certainty hanging on the status of the employees as well, while seeking any injured jug seemed vulnerable to switching at any moment.
“I am very confident that we will all restore them.” Dave Roberts He said Wednesday. “I just don’t know when.”
This week, Glasnow has become the latest example of an unpredictable dynamic.
On Monday, Roberts apparently made a disturbing update to the affected right arc. After Glasno threw one and a half week before, Glasno gave him a tight back from getting rid of the hill again since then.
“There was one pen, then [his] “So we are trying to know when we can support it,” Roberts said.
On Tuesday, however, Glasnow presented a more optimistic version of events. Yes, his back became “somewhat narrow” after the initial bull session. But he described the temporary suspension of his progress in throwing it as nothing more than “backup”, adding that he is planning to resume throwing bulls next week.
“I feel completely fine and completely natural,” said Glasno, who initially went on the affected list in the affected list in the affected list. April due to shoulder inflammation. “My shoulder is completely good. This issue has not felt since I started throwing. It was good. [The back tightness] Really fair, I think, precautions. I felt completely fine. I am fine. “
During his time on IL, Glasno believes he found a middle ground between the stadium mechanics that he had last year (when his season ended early with attached tenda) and the changes he made during the winter season (which he felt he contributed to the modern shoulder issue).
Dodgers Tyler Glasno’s jugus on the stadium before Wednesday’s match against New York Mits at Dodger Stadium.
(Gina Verizy / Los Angeles Times)
“Trying to mix a better position in the worlds,” he said. “But now, I really feel, really, really good mechanics, to be athlete and throw. I have been able to be myself more now.”
Although it is still weeks, if not a month or more, away from activation, Glasnow said he was confident of spending enough time during the second half of the season to re -discover a rhythm before the qualifiers.
“I try to return as quickly as possible,” Glasno said. “But we are at the same wavelength, let’s back down as possible as possible as soon as possible, in a healthy way.”
Snell, who has been out since early April due to a shoulder problem, has borne the process of stopping and starting.
After the infected list began first in the second season – due to the shoulder pain that he later said it had been annoyed since the spring training – Snell began his rise after a few weeks, where he advanced to a bull session on April 19.
However, his shoulder did not respond well in the days following this step. Thus, he was closed from throwing again, and he got an injection to help reduce his constant discomfort.
Since then, Snell has been in a more systematic throwing plan. Recently, his shoulder has finally began to feel normal. Like Glasno, he hopes to start throwing bulls again next week.
“I cannot wait [to get back]Senil told AM 570 last week: “Having to wait, absorbs. It’s a long process. But I will go slowly. I will make sure I am ready. So when I start promoting, I can go and do something,” Sinil told AM 570 last week.
This is still the Dodgers line with most of their affected arms – the team that intentionally wants to take them slowly in the short term, to ensure its long -term availability later this year.
“With regard to returning to play, there is definitely warning about it,” said Roberts. “Because when you start entering the middle of the year, it can be any setback for the rest of the season.”
Meanwhile, the uncertainty will continue on the hill – as the evaders will continue at 22nd in the majors with the era of the 4.10 team – on the horizon.
There is always a threat of setbacks. Like what happened with Ivan PhilipsWho underwent Tommy John’s surgery at the end of the season on Wednesday due to an injury that was initially expected to be named for only two weeks.
Even once the jugs return, their performance levels are subject to change. This was the case recently with Kopech, who struggled a lot during the rehabilitation period in Oklahoma City (where he gave up 11 runs and 11 walking in 6 ⅓ roles) to the point that the evaders made him throw a live training session in front of the large league training staff on Wednesday to help him in some mechanical adjustments.

Kirby Yetz, Dodgers, is playing direct hitting before Wednesday’s match against New York Mits at Dodger Stadium.
(Gina Verizy / Los Angeles Times)
“Things were good,” Roberts said of Kopech, since the beginning of the year because of the shoulder injury. “Just a curiosity to find out what the players and training staff feel, and what he is thinking about what he feels today. We will move forward after that.”
Yetz, who did not ask for a rehabilitation period recovering from the knee strain, also threw BP Live on Wednesday.
“We will see what they feel tomorrow,” said Roberts. “Then I think we will have a much better decision this week for both players.”
The good news of the batons is that they have depth. They do not need each of their affected jugs to return to the previous health and form. Even if half of the weapons are currently returning to the IL to where they were before, they can still get employees who are able to compete for another The title of the global series.
For this reason, it seems that they are unlikely to make very aggressive movements in the trade market leading to the deadline on July 31. They can use another right -wing dwelling to replace Philips, but they may be cautious about a high -cost splash for the beginning of the front line (especially after more than half a billion dollars in the last two winter to Glasno, Senil and Yenbu Yamamoto).
Currently, they are still trusting that jugs like Snell, Glasnow and Ohtani will be contributing to influencing this season. They are confident that Sasaki (who continued to play regularly while fighting his shoulder issue), will give them Shehhan and Gratrol more coverage as well.
But until then, they will face an unstable, unstable situation: hoping that enough of the affected jugs can restore health throughout the season, and that unexpected setbacks will not continue to leave them briefly on the hill.
“I think we are very confident that we will get the players we are talking about,” said Roberts. “Then, as soon as they recover, we must make sure to keep them again.”