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Dodgers transferred RHP Blake Treinen to the 60-day injured list.
The 36-year-old right-hander landed on the injured list last week due to a low-grade right forearm strain. While it won’t require surgery, the fact that he’s going to miss at least two months means it’s still highly concerning. J.P. Feyereisen was claimed off of waivers from the Diamondbacks and Ryan Loutos was added in a trade from the Cardinals to bolster the team’s bullpen depth on Thursday.
Blake Treinen will not require surgery after an MRI revealed a low-grade forearm strain.
It’s definitely the best-case scenario after Treinen hit the shelf earlier this weekend with right forearm tightness. The 36-year-old high-leverage reliever remains without a definitive return timetable, and is likely facing a multi-week absence, but he’s certainly not done for the year. He’s on the rest and rehabilitation path for now.
Dodgers placed RHP Blake Treinen on the 15-day injured list with right forearm tightness.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made it official on Saturday afternoon, adding that Treinen will undergo additional imaging to determine the severity of the issue. Roberts added that he’s not too concerned. There should be some clarity on his status in the coming days.
The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya reports Blake Treinen is headed to the injured list with forearm tightness.
Treinen hasn’t pitched since April 13 with Tanner Scott handling three straight save opportunities during that span. The 36-year-old veteran high-leverage reliever has dealt with shoulder issues the past few years and it’s never encouraging to hear about forearm issues, which are often a precursor to serious elbow problems.
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