Tanner Scott Avoids Ligament Damage, Expects to Return in 2025
Tanner Scott (elbow) underwent an MRI on his left elbow that revealed no ligament damage, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports. Scott expects to return this season as a result, though it's unclear how much time he'll miss. The Dodgers placed Scott on the 15-day injured list Tuesday, continuing a disappointing season for the former All-Star. While functioning as the Dodgers' primary closer, Scott has recorded a 4.14 ERA and blown a league-high seven saves in 26 opportunities over 45 2/3 innings. With Scott and fellow high-leverage relievers Blake Treinen (forearm) and Michael Kopech (knee) among those on the shelf, the Dodgers are turning to Kirby Yates and Alex Vesia to close games. However, the team has been on the lookout for bullpen help with the July 31 trade deadline approaching and could acquire another closer option in the next week.
Source: Jack Harris - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Source: Jack Harris - Los Angeles Times

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