Andre Ethier out with back stiffness
The Dodgers scratched outfielder Andre Ethier from their Saturday lineup after he complained of what the team called “mild mid-back stiffness†during batting practice.
The Dodgers listed his status as day-to-day.
Ethier also reported back stiffness during the Dodgers’ first full-squad workout this spring. He left the field to receive treatment and returned to the workout.
Ethier has five hits in his first eight Cactus League at-bats. He has reported no problems with his surgically repaired right knee.
The Dodgers will pay Ethier $10.95 million this season, and he is eligible for free agency thereafter.
Ethier made his second consecutive All-Star appearance last year. He hit .311 with nine home runs before the All-Star break last season, then .252 with two home runs in an injury-interrupted second half.
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