Joe Kelly’s Comeback Delayed, Max Muncy’s Recovery Shows Promise for Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers are currently grappling with a notably depleted bullpen, as five key relievers are absent due to various injuries, significantly hampering the team’s pitching depth. Among those missing are Connor Brogdon, who has been sidelined with plantar fasciitis after pitching just one inning for the Dodgers following his April trade from Philadelphia. In that sole appearance, Brogdon surrendered two home runs, a brief and unfortunate debut that might have left many fans questioning his presence on the roster.

Further straining the bullpen are Brusdar Graterol, Joe Kelly, Ryan Brasier, and Michael Grove, all of whom are placed on the 60-day injured list. Graterol, notably, has yet to make an appearance this season.

Kelly, sidelined since May 6, has been recovering from an ERA that ballooned during a rough outing in Korea and was subsequently impacted by a shoulder strain and a potential groin issue that occurred in late April. The lack of updates on Kelly’s condition has been a ongoing concern, but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts recently indicated a possible post-All-Star break return for the right-hander following a rehabilitation stint.

On a brighter note, the Dodgers’ position players have encountered fewer injury woes. Jason Heyward recently returned after a month and a half on the injured list, and Max Muncy, although transferred from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL due to recurrent complications from an oblique strain, showed encouraging signs of recovery at Oracle Park. Muncy partook in batting practice and field drills, indicating a possible return after the All-Star break.

In the infield, Chris Taylor has been capitalizing on increased opportunities at third base, invigorated by a surge in his batting performance. However, the absence of Muncy’s power is palpable in the lineup.

As the team looks beyond the All-Star break, they anticipate tricky roster decisions pending the returns of several key players including Mookie Betts and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Nevertheless, the progress shown by Muncy offers a glimmer of optimism amid a challenging phase for the Dodgers.

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