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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Sport
Andy McCullough

Dodgers place Joc Pederson on disabled list with strained groin

SAN FRANCISCO _ Joc Pederson became the 12th Los Angeles Dodger to land on the disabled list this season after his sore right groin failed to loosen up while he took swings in the batting cage Monday afternoon at AT&T Park. The team recalled outfielder Brett Eibner to take Pederson's place on the roster.

Eibner had been optioned to triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday morning to make room for reliever Adam Liberatore. Eibner had not even left Phoenix, where the Dodgers played Sunday afternoon, when the team informed him that he would be traveling to San Francisco.

Pederson was injured when he lunged at the bag running to first base on Sunday. Manager Dave Roberts suggested that his starting center fielder would likely require about a week off. Given the new 10-day disabled list, Roberts said, "I think the decision for us was pretty easy."

Pederson, who is hitting .220 with a .662 on-base-plus-slugging percentage, did not offer much insight into his condition. Asked how he felt before Monday's game against the San Francisco Giants, he told a small group of reporters, "I feel good," and walked away. The team placed him on the DL about an hour later.

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