Dodgers Get ‘Best-Case Scenario' From Edwin Diaz MRI
Summary
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz had an MRI that showed only neck inflammation and no serious injury. His manager said this is the best possible result, and Diaz is expected to take a few days off before returning to play. Diaz has struggled recently but may improve after resting and fixing his pitching posture.Key Facts
- Edwin Diaz is on the injured list for the second time this season.
- The MRI revealed only neck inflammation, with no other damage.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts called the MRI result the "best-case scenario."
- Diaz had elbow surgery earlier this season to remove loose bodies.
- Diaz signed a three-year, $69 million contract with the Dodgers this offseason.
- He has recently struggled with his pitching, blowing several saves.
- Diaz says his struggles relate to posture and arm angle issues.
- Diaz’s injury is muscular, not nerve-related, so recovery is expected soon.
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