Dodgers' MiLB Bat Dog Program Reportedly to Be Suspended After Star Prospect Kendall George's Injury

Dodgers' MiLB Bat Dog Program Reportedly to Be Suspended After Star Prospect Kendall George's Injury

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Key Points:

  • The Tulsa Drillers, Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, plan to suspend their bat dog program after outfielder Kendall George suffered a knee injury while dodging a dog during a game.
  • George, a top Dodgers prospect ranked No. 13 by MLB Pipeline, is feared to have a moderate patellar injury that could affect his speed, a key aspect of his game.
  • George has been a standout player, known for his speed and base-stealing ability, including 100 stolen bases in a single minor-league season and a strong on-base percentage.
  • The Dodgers are awaiting final test results on George's knee, with initial reports indicating a concerning prognosis that may impact his future performance.
  • The Drillers have used bat dogs for five seasons but have suspended the program indefinitely following the incident.

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