While the Los Angeles Dodgers in some sense have utilized the 10-day disabled list to help juggle pitchers in and out of their starting rotation, there’s no silver lining to losing Justin Turner.
But if the Dodgers can find solace in Turner’s hamstring injury, it’s that the MRI revealed a Grade 1 strain, which is the most-mild case. “We’re hopeful we’ll get him back on the field a couple weeks,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
Turner returned from a similar injury in 2014 after 15 days, the minimum stint on the disabled list at the time. He was hesitant to project that quick of a recovery this time around.