Tommy Edman left the game against the Tampa Bay Rays due to an ankle injury sustained while running to first base, having already dealt with ankle issues since May. Following the injury, Edman was diagnosed with a sprained ankle, and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts indicates a possible return in September. The team prioritizes Edman's health to prevent any recurrence of the injury. He has been a key player for the Dodgers, contributing significantly to their success last season and adapting to multiple positions on the field this year.
Edman exited the game in the fifth inning after sustaining an ankle injury while running to first base. He had been dealing with this issue since May.
After being diagnosed with a sprained ankle, there is no fixed timeline for Edman's return. Manager Dave Roberts suggests he will likely be sidelined until September.
Roberts emphasized the importance of Edman's return to ensure he does not face recurrent ankle pain, prioritizing his health over a rushed comeback.
Edman has played a vital role for the Dodgers, notably contributing to their World Series victory last season and being awarded the NL Championship Series MVP.
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