Finally, some positive news emerged regarding Eduardo Rodriguez’s lat injury, as an MRI conducted on Wednesday delivered encouraging results. According to Nick Piecoro at the Arizona Republic, the MRI indicated that Rodriguez’s healing progress is promising, allowing him to potentially commence a throwing program in the near future.
Veteran pitchers Eduardo Rodriguez and Paul Sewald were in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ clubhouse Sunday morning, and manager Torey Lovullo gave encouraging updates on both before the team hits the road.
It began as a minor concern but has evolved into a significant setback, costing the Diamondbacks a key component of their rotation for nearly half of the season.
Flying back to Phoenix last night, Torey Lovullo was having a discussion with his staff about all of the injuries the team has endured. As spring training wound down it looked like the Diamondbacks had managed to get through it without any major injuries.
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Throughout the first 13 home games of the 2024 season, no team witnessed a higher attendance increase compared to last season than the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field.
The D-backs announced Wednesday that they’ve selected the contract of left-hander Logan Allen from Triple-A Reno and transferred lefty Eduardo Rodriguez from the 15-day IL to the 60-day IL to open a roster spot.
The Arizona Diamondbacks optioned starting pitcher Tommy Henry among a slew of roster moves announced Wednesday before their series finale against the Chicago Cubs.
It’s an inauspicious start to his four-year, $80M free-agent deal. Arizona viewed Rodriguez as the necessary upper mid-rotation arm to slot behind Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly.
Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez has had a setback in his progression on the injured list with a left lat strain. Rodriguez threw a bullpen on Tuesday, and the day after he spoke up about lat tightness in the same area that landed him on the IL, manager Torey Lovullo said Friday before Arizona’s game against the St.
Currently on the IL due to a left lat straight, Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez is making progress towards being able to join the rotation. Rodriguez commenced his throwing program on March 27th, starting at a distance of 60 feet.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo told the club’s beat that left-hander Eduardo Rodríguez has been shut down from throwing due to a left lat strain
On Thursday, Torey Lovullo engaged with the press regarding Eduardo Rodriguez’s status for Opening Day. Earlier in the week, Rodriguez was pulled from a game due to soreness in his left lat muscle and has yet to undergo any diagnostic tests.
Against the Cubs on Tuesday night, Diamondbacks’ starter Eduardo Rodriguez departed after pitching one shutout inning. Rodriguez attempted to head out for a second inning but was escorted off accompanied by a trainer following a few warmup pitches.
Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez left today's game in the second inning after a couple warmup pitches due to left lat tightness. After throwing his last warmup pitch, Rodriguez approached second baseman Elvis Andrus complaining of back tightness.
After pitching a scoreless first inning against the Cubs, Eduardo Rodriguez was removed from the game due to tightness in his left lat. Rodriguez threw a few warm-up pitches before the second inning commenced but then promptly exited the field accompanied by a trainer.
Eduardo Rodriguez looked sharp in his third start of the spring, as the 30-year-old left-hander held the Cincinnati Reds to two runs (one earned) in four innings with no walks and four strikeouts.
This article is part of a series taking a look into individual Diamondbacks player projections as we head into the 2024 spring training. The projections presented are a composite of the rate (percentage) stats from Steamer and ZiPS as published on Fangraphs.
Adding to a rotation that was shaky beyond the top two, the Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to a four-year, $80 million contract with left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday night.
One former Boston Red Sox pitcher will be playing for his third team since leaving in 2019. According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, Eduardo Rodriguez landed a four-year, $80 million deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Free agent starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez is likely to make his decision within the next couple of days, MLB Network's Jon Morosi reported Tuesday morning.
Two offseasons after signing a five-year, $77 million deal to join the Detroit Tigers, left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez is once again a free agent, having triggered his player opt-out following the second year of his contract.
You certainly cannot accuse David Stearns of being asleep at the wheel in his first several weeks in charge of the New York Mets front office.
Should Rodriguez sign elsewhere, it stands to reason the Tigers would bring in a starter from outside the organization.
Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez is opting out of his contract with the Detroit Tigers and declining the final three years and $49 million on his deal, multiple outlets reported Saturday.
Detroit left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez departed the Tigers' Monday game against the host Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth inning due to an apparent back injury.
Eduardo Rodriguez recently had a chance to relocate to sunny Los Angeles and join a top World Series contender in the Dodgers. Instead, E-Rod decided to use his no-trade clause to remain with the out-of-contention Detroit Tigers.
Eduardo Rodriguez invoked his no-trade clause on Tuesday and chose to remain with the Detroit Tigers, and the decision is one that surprised the team that tried to acquire him.
It's going to be a strange few days in Detroit. The Tigers welcome in the Los Angeles Angels for a three-game stint on Tuesday that will be full of intrigue.
The Detroit Tigers haven't finished with a winning record in seven years, haven't made the postseason in nine years and haven't won a playoff game in 10 years. Lingering on the fringes of the playoff picture, the team will now have to overcome a pair of key injuries.
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