By Jon Weisman
Second baseman Alex Guerrero, who needed surgical repairs on his ear following the May 20 incident with Miguel Olivo, “has reported to Camelback Ranch in Phoenix to resume baseball activities,” Dodger general manager Ned Colletti told Bill Shaikin of the Times.
Shaikin added that “Colletti said Guerrero’s return to the field will depend on how long it takes him to regain his conditioning.”
Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com had more. Heyman spoke to Guerrero’s agent, Scott Boras, who said that the infielder would not need more surgery on his ear.
Guerrero has a .417 on-base percentage and .735 slugging percentage for Triple-A Albuquerque and was at .431/.839 in May. He had six homers in his last six games leading up to May 20.
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Thanks for the info. There seemed be no reports on Guerrero.