A Third Dodgers Reliever Won't Be Ready for Opening Day Due to Injury
Briefly

Dave Roberts, the manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers, announced that pitcher Michael Grove will not be ready for Opening Day this season, citing the player's recovery from a shoulder injury sustained last year. Grove joins fellow relievers Evan Phillips and Michael Kopech on the list of players not available for the start of the season. His absence opens up competition for the remaining roster spots within the bullpen, as Grove had previously been considered a candidate to contribute at the beginning of the season.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Michael Grove will miss Opening Day due to being a month behind in his throwing program due to a shoulder injury.
Grove becomes the third reliever confirmed to be unavailable for Opening Day, joining pitchers Evan Phillips and Michael Kopech.
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