Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Sun 5/6/18 1:21 PM

Turner (wrist) will take on-field batting practice for the first time since suffering the injury, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner hit in the batting cages without issue Saturday, so this was the logical next step. Should everything go on as planned, Turner would presumably begin a rehab assignment either this week or next, while still aiming for a mid-May activation.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Fri 5/4/18 6:55 PM

Manager Dave Roberts still thinks that Turner (wrist) will return from the disabled list in the next couple weeks, Pedro Moura of The Athletic Los Angeles reports.
EDGE Analysis
This is an optimistic timeline, as Turner has yet to embark on a rehab assignment and he's missed nearly a month and a half to this point. Regardless, this likely means that the third baseman hasn't encountered any setbacks, though a firmer timetable should emerge once he actually gets back into game action.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Tue 5/1/18 8:00 PM

Turner (wrist) won't begin a rehab assignment over the coming weekend, Andy McCullough of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner's condition has steadily improved, as he recently reached the point that he was hitting off a tee. The Dodgers will be cautious with Turner and hold off on sending him on a rehab assignment until they're certain that he's ready. While it's not out of the question for Turner to return around the middle of May, he'll need to play in a few minor-league games before joining the big club.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Mon 4/30/18 9:47 PM

Turner (wrist) hit off a tee Monday, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner has continued making progress recovering from the broken wrist that he suffered during spring training. The team indicated that if he continues improving as he has been, it's not out of question for him to return by mid-May, although a more definitive timeframe should come into focus when Turner begins a rehab assignment.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Fri 4/27/18 8:46 PM

Manager Dave Robers said the Dodgers' current goal for Turner (wrist) is to begin a rehab assignment late next week, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
If Turner is able to take batting practice on the field by early next week, the rehab assignment seems likely to follow. The 33-year-old has been progressing slowly but surely in his recovery from the fractured left wrist, and a return in mid-May still appears on the table.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Fri 4/20/18 7:37 PM

Turner (wrist) progressed to hitting off a tee and played light catch Friday, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner started taking dry swings earlier this week and the progression to the tee indicates he has avoided a setback thus far. The 33-year-old has no official timetable for his return, but a return sometime in mid-May still seems possible given his current progression.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Wed 4/18/18 6:03 PM

Turner (wrist) has advanced to dry swinging, Eric Stephen of TrueBlueLA.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner continues to progress slowly but surely in his rehab program. He still hasn't hit actual pitches, but it seems like his wrist is reacting fine to the increased activity. The third baseman still seems to be a few weeks away from returning.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Sat 4/14/18 7:25 PM

Turner (wrist) is able to catch soft tosses, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
It's a small sign of progress for Turner, who has been out since mid-March with a broken left wrist. He's able to catch light throws with his left hand, but he's yet to resume swinging, so his return date is likely still several weeks away.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Tue 4/10/18 6:58 PM

Turner (wrist) said Tuesday that he still hasn't swung a bat, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner is apparently still feeling some "tenderness" in his broken left wrist, so the Dodgers are playing it safe and keeping him from swinging a bat until he's pain-free. The 33-year-old is still unsure when he'll be ready to swing, leaving his return timetable muddled. For now, he remains hopeful to return sometime in May.

Justin Turner
1B/3B/DH FA
Mon 4/2/18 7:47 PM

Turner (wrist) will resume swinging a bat next week, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Turner's rehab is going as planned, as it was expected that he'd be able to resume swinging three weeks after breaking his left wrist. Barring any setbacks, Turner should be in line to join the Dodgers around the middle of May.