Dodgers southpaw Rich Hill laid out his plan for returning from a flexor tendon strain to reporters including Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times (Twitter link). He’ll start on Thursday and plan to make four total regular-season outings in preparation for the postseason.
If the plan sounds somewhat optimistic, that’s probably somewhat by design. Hill says that he’s going to prepare as if he can fully ramp up down the stretch, without any rehab assignment. If adjustments are needed, they can be considered at the time.
Skipper Dave Roberts confirmed the general plan. He noted that Hill is likely only to throw two innings or thirty pitches in his preliminary outing, as Dodger Talk’s David Vassegh tweets. The ageless southpaw has been sidelined since late June, so he’s obviously in need of a gradual progression in terms of game action.
All things considered, this is excellent news for the powerhouse Dodgers. Hill was throwing brilliantly before he was injured. He could well make for a major addition to the postseason roster, even if he’s ultimately limited in how deep he can work.
This is also a notable development for the coming offseason market. Hill intends to keep playing and hopes to remain with the Dodgers, Andy McCullough of The Athletic reports as part of an excellent profile of the unique left-hander (subscription link). Hill’s health status will surely play a role in the way offseason talks unfold.
This news comes as the team deals with newfound struggles from fellow southpaw Hyun-Jin Ryu. The Dodgers will skip his next scheduled start, as DiGiovanna further tweets, in a bid to get the veteran some rest. On the positive side, it doesn’t seem as if there’s any health issue of note to worry about.
socalblake
Well, at least it’s not a blister.
holecamels35
He is such a bizarre and interesting player. He can probably keep pitching because he doesn’t have much mileage on his arm but I feel like his market is severely restricted. He can pretty much only play on a team guaranteed to make playoffs, as he’ll just pitch sporadically and ramp it up around September-October.
bluemarc
don’t let him pitch in the playoffs he’s a quitter
Thronson5
A quitter lol. You’re an idiot who doesn’t know baseball. The last few season he’s been one of our best pitchers in the playoffs.
Ahnpaul1984
Didn’t he pitch like a day after his infant son was diagnosed with an extremely rare terminal disease? Talk about testing your mettle.
Cam
That’s a level of fortitude that this troll will never understand.
fox471 Dave
Bull! That was Roberts fault all the way and you know it.
Melchez
What the HELL is going on here!!!!! There have been 27 threads in a row and not one mentions the Yankees! I’m cancelling my subscription!!!!!! Don’t expect me to pay any more of my hard earned money on reading this.
Good Day!
inglesworth
You pay for mlbtraderumors? And there’s 29 teams besides the Yankees in mlb. Maybe they all might have some more interesting things happening for like 48 hours or something.
Ironman_4life
Bye felicia
Ahnpaul1984
You ain’t got to liiiiiie Craig…. you ain’t got to liiiiie….. LOL, haven’t thought about that ghetto masterpiece in ages.
spinach
Lame.
GreenWood Porter
How can a starting pitcher have his ERA jump from 1.45 all the way up to 2.45 this late in the season? Has this ever happened in the history of ML baseball? Los Angeles, we have a problem.