Dodgers Injury Update: Emmet Sheehan Has 'Really Impressive' Start To Rehab Assignment
Briefly

Emmet Sheehan, sidelined the entire 2024 season due to hybrid Tommy John surgery, is making significant strides in his recovery and rehabilitation with the Los Angeles Dodgers. After showcasing impressive velocity by hitting the 95-97 mph range in live batting practice, he effectively struck out five of six batters during his first rehab outing in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League. With positive feedback from Dodgers' manager Dave Roberts and plans for continued rehab appearances, Sheehan could make a substantial return to the Major League roster by late June, providing a much-needed boost to the Dodgers' pitching rotation.
His stuff has looked 'fantastic,' Roberts said. 'It was pretty impressive, really impressive.' Sheehan is tracking well and could greatly impact the Dodgers' rotation.
Emmet Sheehan missed the entire 2024 season after undergoing surgery and struck out five of six batters in his rehab stint, showing his impressive fastball.
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