DENVER — The Dodgers announced Monday they placed closer Edwin Díaz on the injured list with what the club described as “loose bodies” in his right elbow.
Díaz, 32, has a 10.50 ERA in seven appearances this season for the Dodgers, who made a splash signing the to reliever on the free-agent market to a three-year $69 million deal, a record for a reliever.
In addition to putting Díaz on the injured list, the Dodgers recalled left-hander Jake Eder.
Díaz failed to get an out in the Dodgers’ 9-6 loss in a non-save situation Sunday to the Colorado Rockies, his first appearance in nine days.
He entered the game and gave up a walk and three base hits, including a two-RBI single to Edouard Julien. Afterward, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed concern about Díaz’s performance: “Today was a tough evaluation, it really was. Because, you know, I know what it’s supposed to look like, and when it doesn’t look like that, it gets a little concerning, really.”
The Dodgers did not offer a definitive explanation for Díaz’s absence prior to Sunday’s outing, though Roberts told reporters that the Dodgers were going to “tread lightly” with the reliever’s workload as he worked to improve his velocity, which had been down to start the season.
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