Dodgers' Brock Stewart Breaks Silence on Injury, Reveals Return Timeline
Briefly

Brock Stewart was placed on the injured list due to right shoulder inflammation after experiencing discomfort during a series against the St. Louis Cardinals. An MRI confirmed the inflammation, prompting two pain relief shots. Stewart will not throw for a week but hopes to return before the playoffs. Manager Dave Roberts considers Stewart's condition benign wear and tear but indicates a lengthy recovery. Stewart's injury affects a bullpen that has already lost several key relievers, although the Dodgers remain confident ahead of the postseason.
Brock Stewart was placed on the injured list due to right shoulder inflammation, following discomfort experienced during the Dodgers' series against the Cardinals.
Stewart received two shots in his right shoulder to manage pain and will not throw for a week, with plans to build strength back up.
Manager Dave Roberts stated that Stewart's injury is considered 'benign' wear and tear but emphasized that a return will take a few weeks.
Stewart joined the Dodgers as a notable pickup at the trade deadline, intended to strengthen their bullpen, yet he made only four appearances.
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