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Dodge notes: Treinen, Snell, Glasnow

Senior Relief Blake Treinen Putting his 15-day injury roster yesterday due to his tight right forearm, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts learned more about Traileen’s situation when he spoke with Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register today. Specifically, Treinen has aLow-grade sprain in the forearm“As Roberts described it, there was some forearm discomfort throughout the week when Treinen warmed up on Friday.

He was a batsman when he warmed up into the gameRoberts said.Obviously, it could be worse if he was going to pitch. So I'll say we fall into the category of evasion. ”

MRI revealed the sprain yesterday and Treinen will conduct more tests before establishing a recovery schedule. Roberts seems to have a relatively positive view of the injury, and although even though Treinen avoids a longer-term problem, he believes he will miss 15 days when dealing with forearm-related injuries.

Treinen has had outstanding results in his first four seasons in Los Angeles (if frequently injured), which led to a two-year, 22mm contract over the past offseason to rejoin the club. Treinen started in 2025 with a steady start, which is a step back from his past standards since he entered the Dodgers before the 2020 season. Treinen has an ERA of 3.38, strikeout rate of 27.8% and walk rate of 8.3% in eight innings and eight appearances this year.

Turning to another Black on the Dodgers' injured roster, Saturday Blake SnellHis first bullpen meeting since his left shoulder inflammation was placed on the 15-day IL. Snell told Fabian Ardaya of track and field that he needed at least one bullpen and simulation game before exploring the rehabilitation mission, but as for the first step, Snell made his initial bullpen meeting feel “better. ”

Snell has not pitched since April 2, and his IL tenure seems to last a month given the number of steps remaining in the recovery process. While shoulder inflammation doesn’t seem too serious, it does add to Snell’s history of injury and first-half struggles. Snell did have 2.00 ERAs in the first two games and nine innings of the 2025 season, but in his career he was 3.95 ERA before the All-Star game and then 2.34 ERA in the second half.

Los Angeles rotation encountered another fear of minor injuries in today's 1-0 win over the Rangers Tyler Glasnow After the first game of the fifth inning, there was a noticeable leg injury. Fortunately, the team announced that Glasno had left only due to leg cramps, Glasno told MLB.com's Sonja Chen and other journalists that he thought he would be able to start the next time. The Dodgers have both Monday and Thursday this week, so Glasno will be planning a full week next time with a fight against the Buccaneers on April 27.

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