Blake Treinen update after major injury scare in fluke accident
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Blake Treinen update after major injury scare in fluke accident
"Blake Treinen isn't sure how he got hit, standing where he was in the Dodgers bullpen before the game- but he was struck in the head by a batted ball during Rockies batting practice. He got checked out, and is fine, he says. Symptom-free."
""A lot in the tank," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of his expectations for Treinen before the start of the 2026 season. "I know that the age is one thing, but for me, it's what I see and what the ball is doing. And he's healthy again, he's throwing the baseball, the ball is coming out really well.""
""I don't care about the age, the body is moving well, he's still strong. And I saw 'pen a couple days ago, and a few days ago, and yesterday, it's as good as I've seen for the baseball in a while.""
Blake Treinen was struck in the head by a batted ball during Rockies batting practice but reported being symptom-free and cleared of a concussion. He is available to pitch and has had a strong start to the season, not allowing a run in his first eight appearances. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed confidence in Treinen's performance, noting his health and effectiveness. The team made a roster move, recalling Ryan Ward from Triple-A to replace Freddie Freeman, who is on the paternity list.
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