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OKLAHOMA CITY — On Tuesday June 13th, Dodgers left-handed pitcher Julio Urias was placed on the seven-day disabled list retroactive to June 11th. After Wednesday’s day game, manager Bill Haselman commented on why Urias was placed on the DL.
“He just has some shoulder discomfort,” Haselman said, “it’s nothing that we are worried about at all.”
“It’s just some discomfort that he is going to go have checked out and he’ll be back.”
Per Ken Gurnick of mlb.com, that will happen in Los Angeles.
Julio Urias sent to LA for an exam of sore left shoulder by Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
— Ken Gurnick (@kengurnick) June 14, 2017
Urias was optioned to Oklahoma City on May 21st and had started three games. His last start was last Saturday June 10th, when Urias pitched 5⅔ innings and gave up five hits and two runs. He also struck out eight with only one walk against him.
There is no timetable on when Urias will return to action.