Dodgers shortstop Gavin Lux suffered a torn ACL during a spring training game Monday that will likely end his season, the team revealed Tuesday.
Manager Dave Roberts called the loss a "big blow," adding Miguel Rojas, who was intended to be a backup, will play shortstop, via ESPN.
In the offseason, former Dodgers SS Trea Turner signed an 11-year, $300 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, leaving a vacancy at the position. Lux was the obvious choice to take over. As insurance, the Dodgers traded for Rojas, who can also play other infield spots.
Roberts also told the media that Chris Taylor will start a throwing program to play more shortstop, and outfielder Mookie Betts might see more playing time at second base to help out whenever needed.
Dave Roberts said Chris Taylor will start a throwing program to play more SS. Mookie Betts playing more second base this season is also being discussed. #Dodgers
— David Vassegh (@THEREAL_DV) February 28, 2023
Lux held back tears when addressing the media on Tuesday. He said the hardest part is knowing he won’t be able to be on the field with his teammates.
"I think everybody dreams of being the shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers," Lux said. "[Stuff] happens. Crush the rehab and go from there."
Lux said he appreciated support from teammates and fans.
"I pretty much felt all the love and support last night, this morning," Lux said. "Best fanbase in the world, so I can't thank them enough for all the love and support and I really appreciate it."
Just wanted to thank everyone for the thoughts and prayers, means more than you all know!
— Gavin Lux (@TheRealGavinLux) February 28, 2023
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