Another Dodgers Pitching Kill! Now Joe Kelly suffers from indecipherable injury

Los Angeles Dodgers presents another ‘blow’ in his pitching staff because in the last hours it was announced that Joe Kelly was placed on the disabled list and will miss some days of the 2021 Season of MLB. The pitcher of the current World Series champion would have suffered an injury of which there are no great details.

The Los Angeles Dodgers made movements on their roster this Tuesday and among them stands out the one that has sent Joe Kelly to the disabled list, indicating that they will not be able to count on him for some days.

The pitcher would have suffered from an injury that made him visit the disabled list, but at the moment there are no details of what happened to him, which makes the situation somewhat strange.

Kelly, best known for his rivalry with Carlos Correa of ​​the Astros, started the season late because he spent several months dealing with a shoulder injury that did not improve.

Joe Kelly has seen action in 31 games of the 2021 MLB Season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, during which time he has posted a 3.34 ERA, as well as seven holds and one save.


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