Dodgers taking cautious approach with Edwin Diaz
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Dodgers taking cautious approach with Edwin Diaz
"I am confident right now, because everything I hear is that he feels fine. So I think for me, you hear it, you want to completely trust it. But then you're also looking at the gun and making sure. So we're kind of treading lightly and giving him the benefit of the doubt, but still watching."
"We're still going to do what we feel is best for him and the organization. This is a day-to-day thing. It really is. It's not an IL thing we're talking about. It's more day-to-day."
"Below moderate. So it's low. He takes very good care of himself. Obviously, he's a high-profile player and very important to our club, that's probably why I had him down [Saturday] and [Sunday] I'm still kind of yellow-lighting him until I hear back from the pit."
Edwin Díaz experienced a drop in velocity during a game against the Texas Rangers, leading to his first blown save with the Dodgers. Manager Dave Roberts initially dismissed concerns but later indicated Díaz was day-to-day and might not be available for upcoming games. Despite the velocity drop being a potential red flag, Roberts stated there is no current belief of an injury. The team will monitor Díaz closely while he remains off the injured list, prioritizing his health and performance.
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