The LA Dodgers have missed the services of reliever Tanner Scott in the postseason. He last pitched on Sept. 26 against the Seattle Mariners and has since been dealing with a lower-body abscess.Scott, who is signed to a four-year, $72 million contract, revealed that he has resumed throwing bullpen sessions:“I feel a lot better now. There was a few days that I definitely felt miserable. But I feel a lot better now. Throwing, threw a couple bullpens. We’ll see where it takes me.”Fans chimed in on Scott's latest update, suggesting hilarious ways for the Dodgers to protect him from aggravating his injury. Some fans also said that the Dodgers may be better off without Scott pitching."Hell naw ! Lock this guy up in the trunk of Ohtani’s car!" one fan wrote."Tanner, we’re good. Roki is here," one fan said, in praise of Roki Sasaki."What surgery did he have that he can bounce back in ONE WEEK???" one fan questioned."The Goodyear blimp is circling Chavez with NO as its message," one fan commented."“After surgery” yeah no we good lil bro 😭" one fan added."How many languages can we say NO in? Not now...not ever," one fan added.Dodgers manager shares update on Tanner Scott's World Series roster inclusionWith Tanner Scott nearing a return, questions have arisen about whether he will be available during the World Series. According to manager Dave Roberts, Scott is eligible for the World Series roster.“I wouldn’t close that door,” Roberts had said earlier this month. “I think obviously the way that the rules are structured, he won’t be available for the CS. But I still feel that the World Series, if we’re fortunate enough to get there, earn our way there, then he’ll be available.”Scott is one of the best relievers in MLB, but he has fallen short of expectations since joining the Dodgers. He registered a 4.74 ERA with a WHIP of 1.26 across 57.0 innings in 61 appearances this season. It remains to be seen if he is healthy enough to make the Dodgers' World Series roster.