Dodgers Pitchers Glasnow, Snell Show Progress in Throwing Sessions
Dodgers Pitchers Glasnow, Snell Show Progress in Throwing Sessions

Dodgers Pitchers Glasnow, Snell Show Progress in Throwing Sessions

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are seeing encouraging progress from injured pitchers Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell, and Blake Treinen, boosting optimism for a staff heavily impacted by injuries. Glasnow recently threw two innings in a simulated game, showing strong velocity, swing-and-miss ability, and good delivery, with plans for another two-inning outing next week as he continues his build-up from right shoulder inflammation. Similarly, Snell also had a positive bullpen session, and although his next steps are uncertain, his recent performance was promising. Treinen, recovering from right forearm tightness, threw a bullpen session and is optimistic about returning after the All-Star break, pending further rehab work. Other Dodgers pitchers like Emmet Sheehan, recovering from Tommy John surgery, and Shohei Ohtani, preparing for a simulated game, are also progressing, while rookie Roki Sasaki remains inactive due to confidence issues despite being pain-free. Manager Dave Roberts expressed overall encouragement about the pitching staff's health and development, highlighting the positive strides made despite setbacks this season.

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