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Dodgers Notes: Kopech, Hernandez, Betts

By Nick Deeds | March 27, 2025 at 5:44pm CDT

With the Dodgers set to participate in their second Opening Day of the year after sweeping the Cubs out of Tokyo earlier this month, the club provided a handful of health updates prior to today’s game. That includes an update that right-hander Michael Kopech provided to reporters, including The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya, regarding the right shoulder impingement that he was placed on the injured list with prior to the Tokyo Series.

According to Kopech, he wasn’t suffering from a specific shoulder injury this spring but instead that he ramped up too quickly early in camp as his forearm was ready for a heavier workload than his shoulder at the start of Spring Training. That issue has been resolved, however, and while a stomach bug slowed him earlier this month he’s now feeling good and has begun to ramp up. In terms of her overall arm health, Kopech even went as far as to indicate to reporters that his arm is feeling better than it was last season.

The right-hander famously pitched to a sterling 1.13 ERA with a 2.54 FIP in 24 innings of work down the stretch while striking out 33% of his opponents after being traded from the White Sox to the Dodgers, and if he can put up numbers even close to that this year that should be a huge boost to a Dodgers bullpen that already features talented arms like Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates, and Alex Vesia. He’ll have to get back on the mound first before he can match those big expectations, but that seems likely to come at some point in April.

Kopech isn’t the only one who’s been dealing with illness lately in the Dodgers’ clubhouse. Utilityman Enrique Hernandez is expected to miss the season opener today and may not even be present in the ballpark, as relayed by ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez. Gonzalez notes that Hernandez has been struggling to keep food down due to the illness, and manager Dave Roberts added that his hope is that Hernandez’s illness is not the same was the one that kept Mookie Betts out of the Tokyo Series. Betts lost more than 15 pounds due to the sickness and was sent back to the U.S. ahead of the rest of the club to recover.

If Hernandez proves to be that level of ill, a stay on the injured list can’t be entirely ruled out though he remains day-to-day for the time being. He figures to be a fixture of the club’s lineup against left-handed pitchers, though the presence of options like Chris Taylor and Miguel Rojas should help to fill the void created by Hernandez’s absence if he needs a few days off. A trip to the injured list, meanwhile, could open the door for James Outman to return to the majors or, perhaps, for Hyeseong Kim to make his big league debut after being optioned to the minors to start the season.

Speaking of Betts, the superstar is back in the Dodgers’ starting lineup today after missing the Tokyo Series. As noted by MLB.com’s Andres Soto, Betts remains day-to-day after dropping down to just 157 pounds due to the illness, but he’s started to put that weight back on and strength tests have indicated he’s back to normal. Obviously, the return of Betts to the lineup should be a huge catalyst for the Dodgers, who had to go without two of their three MVP hitters during the Tokyo Series but figure to have a lineup that’s more or less back to full strength going forward. If Betts does need a day off here or there, Rojas and Tommy Edman are both capable of handling shortstop in his stead.

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  1. Rumors2godsears

    7 months ago

    I’m glad her overall arm health is good.

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    • ChetLemonaid

      7 months ago

      Haha, I hope they don’t edit it.

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      • avenger65

        7 months ago

        Nick, this story needs some serious editing, and not just the revelation that Kopech has had a sex change.

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        • TeddyBallgameYazJimEd

          7 months ago

          Yup… Seems he Transitioned right during the story.

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        • rememberthecoop

          7 months ago

          “the return of Betts to lineup”…

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        • AHH-Rox

          7 months ago

          Just don’t let our co-Presidents find out about it.

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        • Soto should bat first.

          7 months ago

          A++++

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        • Wren

          7 months ago

          even if that was true I’d take that in a heartbeat over a cadaver in chief. stick to sports ace.

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        • avenger65

          7 months ago

          Contrary to this administration’s belief, it’s not only schools that are performing sex changes.

          Reply
  2. BobGibsonFan

    7 months ago

    Snell is a notoriously slow starter… but the Tigers really have no offense. We shall see.

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    • ChetLemonaid

      7 months ago

      We have Manuel Margot, tyvm!

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  3. 3 finger split

    7 months ago

    LMAO ” In terms of her overall arm health, Kopech even went as far as to indicate to reporters that his arm is feeling better than it was last season.”

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    • Shrutefarm

      7 months ago

      Well, that pony tail can be misleading.

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  4. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    7 months ago

    The boys must’ve ate some bad sushi in Japan if you catch my drift

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      7 months ago

      What is the equivalent to the name Tammy in Japanese? Crystal works too.

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      • Soto should bat first.

        7 months ago

        Tamiko

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      7 months ago

      No, we don’t catch your drift. Betts was ill weeks before the team left for Japan. An unofficial source close to the team said he had norovirus, which came as no surprise since it was going around this spring and matches the reported symptoms. This is one bad-nasty bug and ridiculously contagious. Little doubt this is also what Hernandez caught. Norovirus is very common and readily diagnosed with testing, so I have no idea why the Dodgers are being so cagey about this.

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      • GabeOfThrones

        7 months ago

        Came here to say this. Have a friend that has it right now, and she’s miserable. Same exact symptoms. Also lives in Cali. It’s ravaging the west coast, it seems.

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          7 months ago

          Many norovirus outbreaks all over the country this winter and spring including in California. I got hit in one of them. A realtively mild case for me, fortunately. Debilitating symptoms lasting for weeks is not uncommon, and this bug is a danger to more than the unhealthy. As we see, it nailed a pro athlete for weeks. The Dodgers are very fortunate that only two team members got it. The Dodgers should be more upfront with what happened, if only as a public service.

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    • mwrherm0

      7 months ago

      lol

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  5. TigersLoveCinnamon

    7 months ago

    I get that Betts is supposed to be 180, but he’s at most 170, probably 165. 157 isn’t far off. Def food poisoning

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    • wagner13

      7 months ago

      Even given that estimate, that’s still like a 10% dip in weight. Not something to shrug off if you’re an elite athlete

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      7 months ago

      Definitely not food poisoning. Definitely norovirus.

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  6. Old York

    7 months ago

    With his forearm outpacing his shoulder in recovery, they’re likely calibrating him for 2-3 inning bursts, 40-50 outings, targeting 70-80 high-leverage innings. Pair that with his 98.5 mph fastball (95th percentile) and a slider that generated a 46.2% whiff rate, and you’ve got a multi-inning weapon who could redefine bullpen math—think 2.5 WAR from a single arm, not the 1.5-2 WAR of a typical closer.

    Betts and Hernandez’s illnesses? Noise.

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  7. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    7 months ago

    “Meanwhile” has to start the sentence, not come in the middle between commas.

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