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September 17, 2013
Elbert has positive outlook during rehab
Dodgers left-handed reliever Elbert put up a 2.32 ERA in 90 appearances in 2011-2012, with 63 strikeouts and 22 unintentional walks in 66 innings.
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June 5, 2013
Elbert needs Tommy John surgery, out for year
Recovery time from the procedure is expected to be 12-16 months. It is the third operation on Elbert's left elbow in the last 10 months.
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June 3, 2013
Elbert shut down, to see team doctor
Elbow pain after back-to-back outings have caused the left-handed reliever to get shut downa for an unidentified period of time.
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May 24, 2013
Elbert pitching back-to-back for Lookouts
Elbert last pitched for the Dodgers on Aug. 26, 2012, one of just eight appearances after the All-Star break for the left-hander.
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March 31, 2013
Billingsley, Lilly, Hanley, Elbert to DL
The Dodgers on Sunday finalized their opening day roster, including recalling Justin Sellers, who is expected to start at shortstop in the absence of Hanley Ramirez.
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March 26, 2013
Elbert has PRP injection in elbow
Elbert, who had two elbow surgeries during the offseason, was originally scheduled to return around the first week of May, but that will no longer be the case.
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February 18, 2013
Scott Elbert expected to miss a month
The left-handed relief pitcher expects a return to the Dodgers either at the end of April or early May, but after two elbow surgeries in four months Elbert doesn't plan on rushing back to the mound.
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January 23, 2013
Scott Elbert has another surgery on left elbow
The left-hander can begin a throwing program in six weeks, which could put his status for opening day in jeopardy.
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September 16, 2012
Kershaw might miss start of 2013, Elbert done
The upcoming week for the Dodgers will not only have ramifications for their 2012 playoff hopes, but for their 2013 roster as well. Clayton Kershaw is scheduled to meet with Dr. Bryan Kelly on Tuesday in New York, and it sounds like bad news is expec
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September 13, 2012
Jansen, Elbert close to returning; Lilly, not so
As the Dodgers prepare to open a four-game series with the Cardinals, a trio of sidelined pitchers are trying to make their way back. Here is an update on the progress of Kenley Jansen, Scott Elbert, and Ted Lilly.