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Los Angeles Dodgers phenom Roki Sasaki has begun working his way back from a shoulder impingement. Sasaki, who has not pitched since May 9, threw a bullpen session two days ago and is expected to do so again Monday, manager Dave Roberts told reporters Sunday ( via MLB.com ). Roberts mentioned Sasaki could return in late August.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have been without rookie pitcher Roki Sasaki since early May, but Sunday afternoon manager Dave Roberts gave an update on his status.
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Coming out of the MLB All-Star break having lost seven of their last nine games and dealing with an injury-depleted pitching staff, the Los Angeles Dodgers have their sights set on adding arms prior to trade deadline.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Sunday that he believes Sasaki (shoulder) could be ready to return from the 60-day injured list around late August, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports. Roberts noted that Sasaki is pain-free and was able to throw his first bullpen session Friday since he landed on the injured list May 13,
While the Dodgers roster is largely in good shape, they do have one fatal flaw they must address before the MLB trade deadline.