Hunter Goodman scratched again from Rockies lineup with left shoulder inflammation
Hunter Goodman is out of Colorado's lineup again due to left shoulder inflammation as the Rockies open a series, per Thomas Harding of MLB.com.

Hunter Goodman is out of the Rockies' starting lineup for a second consecutive time, per Thomas Harding of MLB.com, with left shoulder inflammation keeping the catcher away from the series opener.
The club has not announced a timetable for his return, and the injury — described only as inflammation — leaves the situation unresolved heading into the series.
What to watch
With Goodman unavailable, Colorado's catching depth becomes a relevant question. What remains unconfirmed is how long the shoulder issue is expected to linger or whether any further roster action is forthcoming.
The Rockies have been active on the roster front recently — designating right-hander Michael Lorenzen for assignment and calling up TJ Shook — so the organization has shown a willingness to move quickly when a spot opens. Whether Goodman's absence prompts any further moves is not yet known.
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