
"After allowing six hits and a pair of earned runs over 3.2 total innings to kick off his Dodgers career, Stewart landed on the injured list with shoulder inflammation earlier this month."
"According to the Orange County Register's Bill Plunkett, Stewart began playing catch last week but still felt discomfort in his shoulder. He received another cortisone injection, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, and after a brief shutdown from throwing, Stewart has started playing catch again and provided an update as to how his shoulder has been."
"'Already it's calmed down,' Stewart said shortly after receiving the injections. 'The (range of) motion is good. So yeah, I'm optimistic. ... One day at a time.'"
Brock Stewart made four appearances for the Los Angeles Dodgers, allowing six hits and two earned runs across 3.2 innings before landing on the injured list with shoulder inflammation. He began playing catch but still felt discomfort and received another cortisone injection, followed by a brief throwing shutdown. Stewart has restarted playing catch and reports improved range of motion and optimism about recovery. Manager Dave Roberts expressed hope for a September return. Stewart has prior shoulder tendinitis and a shoulder strain, and he plans to approach rehab one day at a time amid the Dodgers' ongoing pitching depth challenges.
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