Goldschmidt (elbow) believes he could return to the lineup Friday against the Padres, Steve Gilbert of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Diamondbacks skipper Torey Lovullo indicated that Goldschmidt prodded him to play Wednesday against the Dodgers, but the All-Star ultimately sat out a fourth straight contest with inflammation in his right elbow. In spite of the MVP candidate's absence, the Diamondbacks have been able to extend their winning streak to 13 games to further solidify their playoff positioning, so there isn't any impetus to rush Goldschmidt back into action at less-than-full health. Goldschmidt will likely be evaluated at batting practice Friday morning before his status for the series opener with San Diego is determined.
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PigskinpooperFri 9/8/17 4:10 PM
There is ENORMOUS impetus to get the wuss back in the lineup, as far as I am convened. The players of today are should wear bras when they do decide to get on the field, especially the pitchers. Jim Kaat exposed the myth of these wusses, their managers, and trainers in one of the best and most-factual articles ever written recently. It should be required reading for every owner who signs every paycheck. These present-day pantywaists deserve a huge cut in their pay, just for starters. Play for the FANS, you lazy weasels!