Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kevin Pillar Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Dodgers were unusually quiet at the trade deadline, but they may still be getting a boost for the stretch run regardless.

Injured Dodgers outfielder Kevin Pillar told reporters this week that he is surprisingly ahead of schedule in his recovery from a left shoulder fracture and could return by the end of the regular season.

“Definitely exciting news,” said Pillar, per Jack Harris of the LA Times. “I would definitely call it best case scenario.”

The 32-year-old added that he has been cleared to resume baseball activities and could possibly start playing in minor-league games by Labor Day. Pillar also recently tweeted a video of himself taking swings in the batting cage.

Pillar signed a one-year deal with the Dodgers last offseason but made just 13 plate appearances for the team before getting injured in early June. The team has done just fine in his absence, posting an MLB-best 76-33 record with Cody Bellinger, Trayce Thompson, and sometimes Gavin Lux playing where Pillar usually does. The Dodgers just got Chris Taylor back from injury as well and traded for another outfield option in Joey Gallo.

Still, Pillar could make an impact come postseason time as a defensive replacement or as a platoon piece against lefties. That is a great luxury for the Dodgers to have, especially with some other leaks.merging on the roster.

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