Antelope Valley Press

Opening day lurks as injuries to Rodriguez, McLain, Wisdom put status for next week in question

- By DAVE CAMPBELL

Spring training is winding down across the major leagues, with the exception of the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres and their head start on the regular season in South Korea on Wednesday.

At this point in camp, even minor injuries will put a player in jeopardy for opening day.

Cincinnati Reds second baseman Matt McLain is being evaluated for an injury to his non-throwing shoulder, and manager David Bell said Wednesday all options including surgery were being considered.

Arizona Diamondbac­ks starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez was improving but still feeling discomfort Wednesday in his back, manager Torey Lovullo announced. Signed as a free agent this year to bolster a rotation led by Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly, Rodriguez was removed from an exhibition game Tuesday after trying to warm up before the second inning.

Chicago Cubs multi-position player Patrick Wisdom was no better Wednesday after being scratched from the lineup the day before because of back trouble, manager Craig Counsell told reporters. The Cubs were waiting on further medical evaluation of Wisdom, who has not played in a week.

There were a few developmen­ts that appeared to increase the likelihood of making opening day next week, like at New York Yankees camp where center fielder Aaron Judge was in the posted lineup Wednesday after sitting out nine days with an abdominal injury.

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman threw two innings in a simulated game at the team’s player developmen­t complex in a clear step forward from shoulder fatigue that bothered him earlier this spring.

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