Through the first half of the season the Los Angeles Dodgers have put 23 different players on the disabled list. Included in that was Adam Liberatore twice going down; first due to a groin injury, and in June because of left forearm soreness.
There was enough concern surrounding Liberatore’s injury that he returned to Los Angeles from a road trip in order to be examined by team doctors. His elbow was deemed structurally sound.
More than one month later, the 30-year-old has made little progress. “He’s still in Arizona. We took an MRI, it was negative, so it’s just a forearm strain,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.