- Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:40 pm
#7465
The Dodgers are facing a tough start to the season with Edgardo Henriquez suffering a foot injury that will keep him sidelined. This is particularly disheartening given his impressive comeback last year after Tommy John surgery, where he showed flashes of brilliance in his limited appearances.
What do you think this injury means for the Dodgers' bullpen depth? With multiple relievers already dealing with injuries, could this be a sign of a larger issue within the team's training and conditioning programs?
Moreover, Dave Roberts has been tight-lipped about how Henriquez sustained the injury. Is this a strategic move to protect the player, or does it raise concerns about transparency within the organization?
Looking ahead, Manny Machado has boldly claimed that the Padres can overtake the Dodgers in the NL West by 2025. Do you think this is a realistic prediction, or is it just typical offseason bravado?
As we gear up for the season, what are your thoughts on the Dodgers' chances? Will they be able to overcome these early setbacks, or are we witnessing the beginning of a more significant struggle? Share your insights and let's discuss!
What do you think this injury means for the Dodgers' bullpen depth? With multiple relievers already dealing with injuries, could this be a sign of a larger issue within the team's training and conditioning programs?
Moreover, Dave Roberts has been tight-lipped about how Henriquez sustained the injury. Is this a strategic move to protect the player, or does it raise concerns about transparency within the organization?
Looking ahead, Manny Machado has boldly claimed that the Padres can overtake the Dodgers in the NL West by 2025. Do you think this is a realistic prediction, or is it just typical offseason bravado?
As we gear up for the season, what are your thoughts on the Dodgers' chances? Will they be able to overcome these early setbacks, or are we witnessing the beginning of a more significant struggle? Share your insights and let's discuss!