Brock Stewart Doesn't Feel Pressured To Save Dodgers Bullpen
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Brock Stewart Doesn't Feel Pressured To Save Dodgers Bullpen
""I mean, yeah, I would love to help the team right now. I don't know if it's pressure. I still have to focus on myself, because I'm not out of the woods yet. You know, I got to continue to build up with the rehab program that they're putting together for me, got to continue to build up throwing. So no, I mean, I'm still at the point of taking it one day at a time.""
""And honestly, when I'm healthy and active, it's still everything's one day at a time, one pitch at a time, so I'm not putting any pressure on myself, and I don't think anybody else is. It is what it is, relievers get hurt. I've been hurt before for sure, it's just part of it. Just got to continue to keep working.""
Brock Stewart was acquired by the Los Angeles Dodgers at the trade deadline and made just four appearances before landing on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation. The Dodgers bullpen has continued to struggle with inconsistent performances and multiple walk-off losses during Stewart's absence. Stewart received a second cortisone injection and is progressing through a rehab program with an expectation to return before the regular season ends. Stewart emphasized focusing on rehab, taking recovery one day and one pitch at a time, and avoiding pressure to rush back. He began a rehab appearance with Triple-A Oklahoma City, throwing one scoreless inning.
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