
"I think so. We're working really hard. I think we're making progress every week and I think we're pretty close to getting to where it should be."
"I think just the timing of certain things right now isn't where it should be and where it's been in the past. The coaches are doing a great job of breaking it all down for me and giving me drills and stuff like that to get back."
Emmet Sheehan earned a place in the Los Angeles Dodgers' Opening Day rotation despite facing challenges during Spring Training. He dealt with command and velocity issues after an illness delayed his camp start. In his 2026 debut against the Arizona Diamondbacks, he allowed four runs over 3.1 innings. His fastball velocity was concerning, prompting reliance on his changeup. Sheehan is working with coaches to improve his mechanics and timing, believing he is close to regaining his previous form after Tommy John surgery.
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