The Denver Post

Infielder Rodgers headed to injured list

- By Patrick Saunders

Rockies infielder Brendan Rodgers, one of the club’s prized firstround draft choices, is battling a shoulder injury again, though the Rockies are hopeful it’s nothing serious.

Rodgers, the third overall pick in 2015, was placed on the 10- day injured list Monday with a right shoulder capsular strain. The Rockies are hopeful that Rodgers’ injury is minor and he will resume baseball activities in four or five days.

Rodgers made his big- league debut last season and played in 25 games before his season ended because of a shoulder injury. He underwent surgery on July 17, 2019.

Rodgers was called up from the alternativ­e camp Aug. 19. He played in seven games, hitting .095 ( 2- for- 21) with one double and two RBIs.

In other moves, the Rockies added newly- acquired righthande­d reliever Mychal Givens to the active roster and also recalled

right- hander Antonio Santos from their alternate training site. The Rockies optioned left- handed pitcher James Pazos to their alternate site.

Givens’ take. The right- hander said he expected to be traded, though not necessaril­y to the Rockies.

He was used as a set- up man for the Orioles, a role that he will likely continue in Colorado.

“Right now, I’m just expected to fill any role that they think is necessary,” he said. “I will fill in basically whenever they need me to, and just have fun and pitch in, keep us in that playoff spot and try to win the World Series.”

Nolan’s take. Star third baseman Nolan Arenado gave a thumbs up to the Rockies for their trades for outfielder Kevin Pillar from Boston and for Givens.

“I played with Givens on Team USA in the ( World Baseball Classic) in 2017,” Arenado said. “I really like him. Good dude. And he’s a good pitcher.

“I’ve always liked Pillar. He plays hard and plays a good center field.”

Owings update. Utility player Chris Owings, on the injured list with a strained left hamstring since Aug. 20, is making some progress but his return is not imminent.

“He’s progressin­g, he’s getting better,” Black said. “He still hasn’t hit. He hasn’t run or done any activity on the field. He’s hitting in the cage and that doesn’t bother him.”

Black added that Owings is running some on the treadmill and riding the bike and doing strength exercises, but Black is not sure when Owings is going to start doing full baseball activities.”

 ?? David Zalubowski, The Associated Press ?? Padres third baseman Manny Machado, front, tries to field the throw as Rockies pinch- runner Brendan Rodgers advances to third base on a wild pitch Saturday.
David Zalubowski, The Associated Press Padres third baseman Manny Machado, front, tries to field the throw as Rockies pinch- runner Brendan Rodgers advances to third base on a wild pitch Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States