Dodgers: The Dodgers placed OF Teoscar Hernández on the 10-day injured list Tuesday because of a Grade 1 abductor strain. Hernández left after the third inning of the Dodgers’ series-opening road win against the Marlins on Monday in what was first reported as left hamstring tightness. He underwent an MRI on Tuesday which revealed the severity of the injury. “He doesn’t come out of baseball games, so we put him on the IL,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “Obviously, he’s going to be inactive for a while. I don’t really know what timetable.” Hernández first experienced discomfort after he chased and caught a ball hit in the gap by Javier Sanoja in the third inning Monday. When his turn to bat came up again in the fourth, he was replaced by Chris Taylor. The 32-year-old Hernández began Tuesday hitting a team-leading .315 and also tops the club in RBIs with 34. “It’s certainly weeks but I don’t know how long,” Roberts said of Hernández’s return. “He’s had a huge impact. Without Teo, you try to balance out the lineup. I think it’s going to be more of a platoon-paced roster right now. And we’ll go from there.” Hernández becomes the second Dodgers’ offensive player to land on the IL this season. Tommy Edman had eight homers and 24 RBIs through 30 games before he was sidelined because of right ankle inflammation.

Yankees: Giancarlo Stanton, recovering from epicondylitis in both elbows since the start of spring training, took two at-bats and saw 10 pitches in a live batting practice session from rehabbing reliever Jake Cousins. The 35-year-old Stanton is expected to remain in New York during the upcoming West Coast trip and continue rehabbing against the high-velocity Trajekt machine. “I thought his at-bats were really good,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Cousins is not an easy at-bat for a righty, especially. I thought Cousins looked good and G looked like he was controlling the at-bats pretty well.” ... The Yankees designated RHP Carlos Carrasco for assignment. The 38-year-old Carrasco appeared in eight games, starting six, and compiled a 5.91 ERA.

Reds: Rookie OF Tyler Callihan is expected to miss at least two months following surgery to repair his fractured left forearm suffered while attempting a sliding catch Sunday. Reds manager Terry Francona said Callihan, 24, will have no baseball activities for six to eight weeks but hasn’t been ruled out for the season.

Brewers: OF Sal Frelick was out of the lineup for a second straight night with a knee issue but believes he should be ready to play again later this week. Frelick left the Brewers’ 4-0 victory over the Cubs on Sunday with discomfort in his left knee after hurting it while taking a swing. Frelick underwent an MRI that showed no major damage, and the 2024 NL Gold Glove right fielder said he felt much better when he woke up Tuesday. “From what the trainers are saying, it seems like they’ll try to keep me out until the off day to get an extra day and be ready to go on Friday,” Frelick said before the Brewers’ home game against the Astros. Frelick, 25, is batting .297 with a .381 on-base percentage, one HR, nine RBIs and seven steals in 35 games.