Dodgers injuries
Every injury of Los Angeles Dodgers players, including actual stints on the injured lists and minor league rehab assignments, or even minor maladies that might sideline a player for a few days.
Dustin May will undergo flexor tendon surgery, ending his season
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May will miss the remainder of the 2023 season after undergoing surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his right elbow. He last pitched on May 17.
Kershaw lands on IL with left shoulder soreness
The Dodgers placed Clayton Kershaw on the injured list with left shoulder soreness, and recalled Michael Grove and Gavin Stone from Triple-A Oklahoma City. Victor González was optioned.
Julio Urías back after missing 6 weeks with hamstring strain
The Dodgers activated Julio Urías off the injured list after six weeks sidelined with a hamstring strain. Urías starts on Saturday against the Royals. Justin Bruihl was optioned to Triple-A.
Clayton Kershaw got cortisone injection in left shoulder, he says
Dodgers Clayton Kershaw got a cortisone shot after he experienced left shoulder inflammation after his start on Tuesday against the Rockies. Whether he lands on the injured list depends on how he feels in a few days when he throws a baseball again.
No injured list for Clayton Kershaw, for now
One day after leaving his start after only 79 pitches, there is no real clarity as to what malady Clayton Kershaw is dealing with. The Dodgers left-hander was not placed on the injured list Wednesday, but that could potentially change within a few days.
Chris Taylor placed on injured list with right knee soreness
Chris Taylor was placed on the injured list with right knee soreness and the Dodgers recalled Yonny Hernández from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Dodgers bullpen loses another option with Shelby Miller out 3-4 weeks
Dodgers reliever Shelby Miller was placed on the injured list with neck pain, which will likely sideline him at least three to four weeks.
Taylor leaves with right knee pain, Peralta strains hamstring
A pair of Dodgers left Friday’s game against the Giants with injuries and won’t play Saturday. Chris Taylor has right knee pain he felt running down the line, and will require imaging to determine the severity. David Peralta has a left hamstring strain but no further testing is required.
Max Muncy on IL, Michael Busch recalled
Doodgers third baseman Max Muncy was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, and Michael Busch was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Daniel Hudson to shift rehab to Triple-A OKC
Daniel Hudson pitched a fourth scoreless inning for the Dodgers rookie affiliate in Arizona, and will move his minor league rehab assignment to Triple-A Oklahoma City, getting closer to his return to the majors nearly a year after right knee surgery.
Muncy out of lineup with mild hamstring strain
Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy is out of the Dodgers lineup Tuesday and could miss Wednesday as well with a mild left hamstring strain. An MRI exam is scheduled for Wednesday morning.
Julio Urías isn’t yet ready to return to Dodgers rotation
Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías is still feeling discomfort in his left hamstring, and won’t be activated to start on Sunday after all. He’s likely to miss another two weeks or so, likely needing a minor league rehab start.
Tayler Scott back in bullpen with Noah Syndergaard on IL
Dodgers pitcher Noah Syndergaard was placed on the injured list with a blister in his right index finger, and Tayler Scott was recalled to join the bullpen.
DeLuca will face LHP, Thompson out at least a month
The Dodgers called up Jonny DeLuca, who was in Double-A three weeks ago. Now, the outfielder could see some playing time mostly against lefties as Trayce Thompson will miss at least a month with a left oblique strain.
Trayce Thompson headed for IL with strained oblique
Dodgers outfielder strained his oblique on a check swing, and is likely headed for the injured list. A look at the options in Triple-A who might be called up.
Phil Bickford lands on IL, Tayler Scott recalled
The Dodgers placed reliever Phil Bickford on the injured list Saturday with lower back tightness, and recalled Tayler Scott from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Max Muncy exits game with hamstring cramp, MRI Monday
Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy left Sunday’s game against the Rays in the third inning with a left hamstring cramp.
Michael Grove scoreless in second Triple-A rehab start
Dodgers pitcher Michael Grove struck out seven, pitching into the sixth inning without allowing a run for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday, in his second minor league rehab start following a groin injury.
Dodgers claim Zack Burdi off waivers from Rays
The Dodgers claimed pitcher Zack Burdi off waivers from the Rays before a series between Los Angeles and Tampa Bay on Friday.
Bobby Miller called up, Dustin May moved to 60-day IL
The Dodgers called up top pitching prospect to make his major league debut, and Dustin May was transferred to the 60-day injured list to make room on the 40-man roster. Reliever Tyler Cyr was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder impingement.
Julio Urías placed on injured list with left hamstring strain
Dodgers starter Julio Urías was placed on the 15-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, leaving the team with three active starting pitchers on the roster, and holes to fill coming Monday and Tuesday.
May on IL, Bruihl & Jackson rejoin Dodgers, Covey DFA’d
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May landed on the injured list, and pitchers Justin Bruihl and Andre Jackson were recalled from Oklahoma City. Dylan Covey was designated for assignment.
Dustin May headed for IL with flexor pronator strain in right elbow
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May, in his 15th major league start since coming back from Tommy John surgery, exited his start on Wednesday after one inning with right elbow pain. He has a flexor pronator strain and will land on the injured list.
Dodgers add Dylan Covey, option Justin Bruihl
The Dodgers added Dylan Covey to the pitching staff on Wednesday and optioned Justin Bruihl, who relieved in each of the three previous days. Jimmy Nelson was transferred to the 60-day injured list.
J.D. Martinez back after missing 15 games with back tightness
The Dodgers activated designated hitter J.D. Martinez off the injured list after missing 15 games with lower back tightness. Rookie Michael Busch was optioned after his first major league stint.
Ferguson activated from paternity list, Suero optioned
The Dodgers activated Caleb Ferguson off the paternity list on Friday and optioned reliever Wander Suero to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Syndergaard leaves after one inning with cut on right index finger
Noah Syndergaard left his Tuesday start for the Dodgers in Milwaukee after just one inning with a cut on his right index finger.
Rojas activated off injured list, Wynns DFA’d
The Dodgers activated shortstop Miguel Rojas off the injured list after missing 11 games with a hamstring strain, and designated catcher Austin Wynns for assignment.
Miguel Rojas starts minor league rehab, will return to a reduced role
Miguel Rojas will play one or two days on a minor league rehab assignment returning from the injured list. But he’ll likely only start a few times a week at shortstop, in a reduced role in an effort to keep the 34-year-old healthy.
J.D. Martinez lands on IL with lower back tightness
J.D. Martinez was placed on the injured list with lower back tightness, sidelining the Dodgers designated hitter at least one more week after he missed all three games against the Pirates in Pittsburgh.
Will Smith back after missing 13 games with concussion
Dodgers catcher Will Smith is back after missing 13 games on the concussion injured list.
J.D. Martinez misses third straight game with back soreness
J.D. Martinez missed a third straight game with back soreness, and the Dodgers will wait for potential further testing to decide whether he needs to be placed on the injured list.
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