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ALBUQUERQUE -- Dodgers shortstop Erisbel Arruebarrena was placed on the seven-day disabled list by Triple-A Albuquerque on Thursday with right shoulder inflammation, before the Isotopes' game against Memphis.
Arruebarrena hasn't played since Saturday, missing the last four games. For the Isotopes this season he has hit .333/.400/.452 with six extra-base hits - including one brawl-igniting home run against Reno - and 10 walks in 26 games. He was also 5-for-16 (.313) with a double and a walk in his brief stint in the big leagues, including eight games at shortstop.
Arruebarrena, 24, also spent time on the major league disabled list this season, suffering a right hip flexor strain in early July.
The Dodgers signed the shortstop to a five-year, $25 million contract in February. He figures to return to the Dodgers once active roster limits expand in September.
In a corresponding move, outfielder Roger Bernadina was activated from the disabled list. He missed 22 games after injuring his left wrist on July 21 against Fresno.