A late May comeback is anticipated.
Heyward made some considerable progress on May 3 toward a possible return later this month, as he took some swings. After a few days of rest, the outfielder’s back performed admirably, enabling Heyward to run the bases at full pace. After participating in three or four rehab games and mock games, Heyward will have to wait until he is cleared to return, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
Miller threw his first bullpen session of his rehab at Dodger Stadium on May 3, with a late May or early June return anticipated. For the right-hander, facing batters is the next step, but he may need to work through one more bullpen session first. Manager Dave Roberts believes that Miller’s development could pick up speed once he faces live hitters.
2025 is the anticipated return date (as a pitcher).
On March 26, Ohtani threw for the first time since having surgery on his right elbow in September, reaching a distance of 45 feet. The two-way standout is “excited… to continue to get going and keep moving forward,” according to manager Dave Roberts. Ohtani won’t be pitching this season, as Roberts recently reaffirmed.
Anticipated return: early May On May 2, Treinen pitched in the second game of a back-to-back with Triple-A Oklahoma City, checking off the final box before making his way back to the Dodgers. Treinen ought to return to Los Angeles for the current homestand if everything goes according to plan.
Sheehan suffered the injury in his first bullpen session of the spring and never got into Cactus League action. The right-hander has since started throwing to hitters for the first time. With Sheehan having been moved to the 60-day injured list, he’ll be out for at least two months to start the season.