Los Angeles Times

BUEHLER EXITS WITH INJURY

The Dodgers say the struggling right-hander’s night ended early because of right elbow discomfort.

- By Jack Harris

SAN FRANCISCO — Walker Buehler’s season was already heading for another disappoint­ing turn Friday night, after he gave up three runs in four innings against the San Francisco Giants.

By the end of the Dodgers’ 7-2 loss, however, Buehler’s underwhelm­ing stat line was the least of his worries.

After he exited the game following just four innings and 70 pitches, the Dodgers announced that Buehler was experienci­ng right elbow discomfort. The team didn’t immediatel­y know the severity of the injury. Buehler said he was going to get tests on Saturday morning.

Buehler said the issue first popped up after he threw a breaking ball in the third inning. He tried to pitch through it but left the game before the start of the fifth when the discomfort didn’t subside.

Asked for his concern level,

Buehler said he didn’t want to speculate until he and the team’s training staff had more informatio­n. He said ever since he underwent Tommy John surgery as a prospect in 2015, he’s had various sensations in his elbow over the years. This one, however, “was just a little bit different and something we need to check out,” he said.

Added manager Dave Roberts: “I'm trying not to get too out ahead of myself. But anytime when you're talking about the elbow, you're talking about a guy like Walker who can't finish his start because of discomfort, it’s certainly concerning.”

Before his early exit, the right-hander had shown flashes of his old self during parts of Friday’s game but still struggled to limit damage as his ERA rose to 4.02.

The Giants scored two runs in the second after Joc Pederson hit a full-count fastball for a leadoff single, Evan Longoria sneaked an RBI double inside the bag at third base and Brandon Crawford hammered a curveball for an RBI single, turning what had been an early one-run lead for the Dodgers into a 2-1 deficit.

The third inning was one of Buehler’s best of the season. He hit his spots with his fastball, got swings-and-misses with his breaking pitches and struck out all three batters he faced.

However, it was also the inning in which his elbow discomfort surfaced.

“I threw a breaking ball in the third inning and it kind of grabbed a little bit and kind of didn’t go away,” Buehler said.

When he returned to the dugout, he alerted Roberts and the training staff but wanted to try to keep pitching. He began the fourth with a strikeout but then gave up a solo home run to Darin Ruf on a slider that stayed over the inner half of the plate. Later in the inning, Buehler exchanged words with plate umpire Chris Conroy after disagreein­g with a ball call, prompting pitching coach Mark Prior to calm Buehler down.

Buehler ended the inning a few pitches later, but didn’t return to the mound again.

“Just talking to the trainers, talking to Mark, [we were] feeling like that was enough,” Roberts said, adding: “Certain discomfort­s you can manage through. This one tonight, clearly he felt that any more could potentiall­y be damaging.”

Buehler said the elbow issue wasn’t to blame for any of previous struggles this season. There weren’t any noticeable signs of the injury until his early exit either.

But now, he and the Dodgers can only wait while they try to find how severe the injury is.

“I’ve had a Tommy John surgery, so I think [the concern is] a little bit heightened,” Buehler said, before adding: “But before we kind of dive into that, we need to know what we’re dealing with. … I don’t really have a whole lot to say in terms of specifics on it just because I don’t know what’s going on yet.”

Rotation reshuff led

Before Friday’s game, Roberts announced the team’s new rotation for the rest of this weekend, with Clayton Kershaw now slated to pitch Saturday and Julio Urías set to go Sunday.

Originally, those two were flipped. But Roberts said Kershaw felt ready to pitch Saturday, which will be six days removed from his minorleagu­e rehab start last Sunday, and that the team felt Urías would benefit from an extra day of rest.

Kimbrel back

Closer Craig Kimbrel rejoined the Dodgers on Friday after missing the week’s series at Chicago following the birth of his second child, Joseph Watson.

 ?? Jed Jacobsohn Associated Press ?? THE DODGERS’ Justin Turner scores on a double by Chris Taylor as the Giants’ Curt Casali awaits a throw.
Jed Jacobsohn Associated Press THE DODGERS’ Justin Turner scores on a double by Chris Taylor as the Giants’ Curt Casali awaits a throw.

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