PHOENIX -- Dodgers infielder Howie Kendrick was sidelined again on Tuesday with right groin tightness, but reported improvement from Monday, when he was scratched from the starting lineup.
Kendrick said he isn't sure how he suffered the injury, but the training staff, based on his 24-hour improvement, believes the injury to be minor. Kendrick said if the discomfort persists on Wednesday, he would likely have an MRI.
He said the area tightened after he took early batting practice Sunday, but the only baseball activity in which he's restricted is running.
Meanwhile, third baseman Justin Turner still hasn't played in a Cactus League game as he returns from knee surgery, and it doesn't sound like he will any time soon, according to manager Dave Roberts, who said he prefers to have Turner play in Minor League games, in which his activity can be controlled.