After a couple unforeseen setbacks, Jason Heyward is finally nearing his return to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Heyward was placed on the 10-day injured list back on April 3 due to lower back tightness and the Dodgers were hopeful that he was going to return sooner rather than later.
It’s looking like Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Jason Heyward may be returning sooner rather than later. Heyward has been sidelined since April 3 with lower back tightness.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recently welcomed back Walker Buehler and Blake Treinen from the injured list, but still are without several key contributors. Jason Heyward has been sidelined since April 3 when he was placed on the 10-day IL because of lower back tightness that was initially believed to be relatively minor.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ roster has continued to be impacted by injury as of late, but there is a group of injured players who are making good progress at various stages of their rehab process.
Jason Heyward has been out since April 3 due to low back tightness, but that hasn’t limited the production from the Dodgers’ outfield. Free agent signing Teoscar Hernández has played as advertised; a great power threat who collects RBIs in bunches with a tendency to strike out.
Los Angeles Dodgers veteran outfielder Jason Heyward is making significant strides in his recovery from his back injury. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, in a statement to reporters including Dodgers Nation's J.P.
The Los Angeles Dodgers came into the 2024 season with some preexisting injuries to a handful of their 2023 starters, and their injury luck has not improved a month and change into the season.
Los Angeles Dodgers veteran outfielder Jason Heyward had a setback in his recovery from a lower back injury that has cost him most of the season, manager Dave Roberts said, and his return date remains unknown.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been without Jason Heyward since he was placed on the 10-day injured April 3 because of lower back tightness that was initially believed to be relatively minor.
Blake Treinen and Jason Heyward were among the first members of the Los Angeles Dodgers to be bitten by the injury bug this season. Treinen has not made his 2024 debut as a result of fractured ribs he suffered late in Spring Training due to being hit by a line-drive comebacker to the chest.
While the Los Angeles Dodgers (14-11) are sitting in first place in the NL East, the club almost has as many injured players as wins. Two of those players are relief pitcher Blake Treinen and outfielder Jason Heyward, who each would strengthen the team significantly if they were healthy.
The Los Angeles Dodgers went into the 2024 season already aware multiple starting pitchers would on the injured list, and not only has that number grown, but the team has also lost relief pitchers and been impacted on the position player side as well.
Jason Heyward enjoyed a bounce-back season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023 and it led to re-signing with the team, but the veteran outfielder has yet to get on track this year.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been without Jason Heyward since he was put on the 10-day injured list April 3 because of lower back tightness, but he may be on the verge of returning.
After a 6-1 homestand to start the regular season, the Los Angeles Dodgers began their first road trip by visiting the Chicago Cubs for three games at Wrigley Field.
Jason Heyward had a resurgent season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023 and was expected to once again be a key contributor this year. However, the veteran outfielder has been limited thus far due to lower back tightness that first surfaced during the exhibition Freeway Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed outfielder Jason Heyward on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday because of lower back tightness. The move is retroactive to Saturday.
He hasn’t played in any of the club’s past three games due to a stiff back.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are running it back with one important piece from last year’s team.
The Dodgers agreed a deal to re-sign free-agent outfielder Jason Heyward, reports Kiley McDaniel of ESPN. It’s a one-year, $9M deal for Heyward, McDaniel adds.
Heyward is listed at 6-foot-5, and he needed every inch to make that catch.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced a pair of Opening Day outfielder decisions
The Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t make a trade this offseason, but a series of transactions effectively added up to one. Here’s what I mean: August of 2022: Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer announces they will release Jason Heyward at the end of the season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers took a chance on Jason Heyward this offseason, and their move seems to be paying off. Heyward has looked good early in spring training, which has led to talk that he is likely to make the Dodgers’ Opening Day roster.
The Dodgers have garnered a reputation over the last few years for signing players coming off down years and revitalizing their careers. After some intense scouting and persuading by Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles is looking to repeat their success with long-time Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward.
During the offseason, Jason Heyward knew that he needed to make major changes in order to continue playing in the majors. The Los Angeles Dodgers made the call, signing Heyward to a minor-league deal with an invite to camp and reuniting him with former teammate Freddie Freeman.
After the Chicago Cubs signed former LA Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger this week, the Dodgers are countering by signing a former Cubs outfielder.
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