LOS ANGELES -- Dodgers pitcher Zach Lee is in Los Angeles to be examined after feeling a tingling sensation in the fingers of his right hand, manager Don Mattingly said on Thursday.
Lee was scratched from his scheduled start for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Wednesday with what manager Damon Berryhill told reporters was a minor injury. Lee was also pulled from his last start after three innings and 40 pitches on Friday, at the time presumed to be in good health.
"He's having some tingling in his fingers, and he's here to get checked out," Mattingly said Thursday.