
"Right-handed pitcher Brock Stewart, who made just four appearances for the Dodgers after the trade deadline, is undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery, manager Dave Roberts announced ahead of Friday's series opener against the Seattle Mariners. Read more: Dodgers' Brock Stewart Undergoing Shoulder Surgery, Max Muncy Injured Ahead of Wild Card General manager Brandon Gomes clarified that it's a "debridement procedure" in his right shoulder that will keep him out through the beginning of the 2026 season."
"The Dodgers acquired Stewart ahead of the trade deadline from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for outfielder James Outman. Was Brock Stewart Injured When the Dodgers Traded for Him? At the time of the trade, there was a reported hold-up in the teams announcing the deal as LA looked over Stewart's medical history. The trade ended up going through, and Stewart made just four appearances for LA, sporting a 4.91 ERA before landing on the injured list."
Right-handed pitcher Brock Stewart is undergoing season-ending right shoulder debridement surgery that will keep him out through the beginning of the 2026 season and the entire 2025 postseason. The Dodgers acquired Stewart from the Minnesota Twins ahead of the trade deadline in exchange for outfielder James Outman. Stewart made four appearances for Los Angeles after the trade, posting a 4.91 ERA before landing on the injured list. There was a reported hold-up in announcing the trade while Los Angeles reviewed Stewart's medical history. General manager Brandon Gomes expects Stewart to be able to pitch the majority of next year, returning sometime during the first half.
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