The Los Angeles Dodgers’ roster has continued to be impacted by injury as of late, but there is a group of injured players who are making good progress at various stages of their rehab process.
There seems to be some miscommunication within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization with regard to the nature of Emmet Sheehan’s injury that landed him on the 60-day injured list back on March 31.
After making his MLB debut last year, Emmet Sheehan viewed the 2024 season as a clear opportunity to be a relied-upon option for the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching staff.
The Los Angeles Dodgers went into the 2024 season already aware multiple starting pitchers would on the injured list, and not only has that number grown, but the team has also lost relief pitchers and been impacted on the position player side as well.
Emmet Sheehan has been unable to build on his rookie season with the Los Angeles Dodgers due to right forearm inflammation. The 24-year-old was slowed in Spring Training because of what was first deemed general body soreness, and later, right shoulder soreness.
Plus, a clever fan salvages his home run souvenir and Orel Hershiser celebrates Jackie Robinson Day with a unique purchase. Emmet Sheehan continues to deal with forearm discomfort after starting the season on the 60-day injured list, with no clear sign of a return, writes Bill Plunkett at the OC Register.
Emmet Sheehan was expected to be part of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day rotation but those plans changed when general body soreness slowed him in Spring Training.
The right-hander hasn’t pitched this season while rehabbing from a forearm injury.
The Los Angeles Dodgers transferred Emmet Sheehan to the 60-day injured list in order to make room for Nabil Crismatt on their 40-man roster. Kyle Hurt was optioned Sunday in order to add Crsimatt to the active roster prior to the series finale against the St.
Although there was an opportunity in the Los Angeles Dodgers starting rotation to begin the season, Emmet Sheehan fell out of the running for the Opening Day roster due to lingering soreness.
The placements could afford an opportunity for righty Landon Knack to make his major-league debut. He’ll get a spot in the season-opening bullpen after the Dodgers selected his contract over the winter.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day roster for the Seoul Series that begins Wednesday has an even split pitchers and position players, but an 11-man bullpen to back starters Tyler Glasnow and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
The injury bug didn't take long to strike the Dodgers pitching staff this spring. According to Bill Plunkett of the OC Register, two of L.A.'s right-handed pitchers, Brusdar Graterol and Emmet Sheehan, will miss the start of the regular season.
Emmet Sheehan was among the initial group of candidates to earn the final spot in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day rotation as the fifth starter. However, the right-hander has been limited since experiencing right shoulder soreness after a bullpen session last month that was notable for Shohei Ohtani tracking pitches in the batter’s box.
On Saturday, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that right-handed starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan would start the year on the injured list.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have one of the deepest starting rotations in Major League Baseball. Rivals envy the team’s blend of veteran legends, aces in their prime, and youngsters with high potential.
He did enough in his first taste of the majors to put himself into the competition for the fifth spot in the Dodgers’ rotation at the start of camp, but that quest is now on hold.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' fifth starter slot just came more into focus with right-hander Emmet Sheehan expected to start the season on the injured list, manager Dave Roberts announced Saturday.
Emmet Sheehan wasn't supposed to be up in the Big Leagues last year. While a decently touted prospect, no one expected the big right-handed hurler to fly through the minor league system en route to pitching in important games for the Dodgers.
Dodgers rookie Emmet Sheehan made history on Thursday night at Dodger Stadium. Sheehan, who threw 4.2 no-hit innings before getting pulled, became the only MLB pitcher in the modern era to go at least four innings without allowing a hit in back-to-back starts against an opponent, per OptaSTATS.
The Dodgers are in a very unfamiliar territory at the trade deadline this year. Usually, LA is a buyer and not much of a seller, but this year might be a little bit different.
After throwing six no-hit innings in his major league debut, Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Emmet Sheehan delivered another gem in his encore performance. Pitching against the Houston Astros in a rematch of the 2017 World Series, Sheehan went six strong innings, surrendering two runs on three hits while striking out four.
The first start of Emmet Sheehan's career couldn't have gone much better, outside of the Dodgers actually winning the game. With 6 no hit innings against the Giants on Friday, Sheehan passed the audition and will remain in the starting rotation.
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