Dodgers’ Brock Stewart suffers setback in shoulder recovery
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Dodgers’ Brock Stewart suffers setback in shoulder recovery
LOS ANGELES — The trade deadline acquisition the Dodgers hoped would make the biggest impact for them won’t be ready to pitch any time soon. Right-hander Brock Stewart made just four appearances for the Dodgers after being acquired from the Minnesota Twins before going on the Injured List with a sore shoulder. An examination found inflammation in the rotator cuff and fluid in the bursa sac, but no structural damage. Stewart received a cortisone …
Dodgers Injury Update: Brock Stewart Trying To Work Past Setback
The Los Angeles Dodgers addressed their bullpen at the trade deadline by reuniting with Brock Stewart in a deal that sent James Outman to the Minnesota Twins. Stewart was expected to be a key addition for the Dodgers but has made just four appearances thus far due to right shoulder inflammation. Upon being placed on the 15-day injured list earlier this month, Stewart received a cortisone shot and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection to treat his…
Dodgers Notes: Stewart, Kopech, Hurt
The Dodgers lost right-hander Brock Stewart to the 15-day injured list earlier this month due to shoulder inflammation, and manager Dave Roberts revealed to reporters (including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register) earlier today that Stewart actually suffered a setback not long after going on the shelf. Stewart initially received a cortisone injection and resumed playing catch last week, but felt continued discomfort when he started to r…
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