7:02PM: Urias’ strain isn’t considered to be too serious, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times writes, so he might face only a 15-day absence.
6:16PM: The Dodgers have placed left-hander Julio Urias on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to May 19) due to a left hamstring strain. Righty Wander Suero has been called up from Triple-A in the corresponding move.
Losing Urias is another major blow to a Dodgers rotation that will also be without Dustin May for the next 4-6 weeks, as May is dealing with a flexor pronator strain. It seemed like the L.A. rotation was finally back at full strength once Tony Gonsolin returned from the sprained ankle that cost him time at the start of the season, but the Dodgers are now suddenly down two starters in short order, again stretching the club’s depth.
Young arms like Ryan Pepiot and Michael Grove were supposed to provide some depth, yet Pepiot has missed the entire season with an oblique strain, while Grove himself hit the IL a month ago due to a groin strain. On the plus side, manager Dave Roberts told reporters (including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register) that Grove was beginning a Triple-A rehab assignment, so Grove could on the way back sooner rather than later.
Gavin Stone made his MLB debut with a four-inning start on May 3, which represents the top prospect’s only big league game to date. It seems likely that Stone will be the Dodgers’ first choice in replacing Urias, unless Andre Jackson is called up from Triple-A. Outside the 40-man roster, Los Angeles could turn to Robbie Erlin, Matt Andriese, or yet another notable prospect in Bobby Miller.
Of course, there’s no easy way to truly replace an ace like Urias, even if the southpaw has been a little shakier than usual. Though seven of Urias’ 10 starts have ranged from good to excellent, he was hit hard in his other three outings, including a three-inning, six-run performance against the Cardinals in his last start on Thursday when Urias allowed four home runs. It is fair to wonder if Urias’ hamstring problems surfaced during that outing, accounting for Urias’ struggles.
Urias has a 4.39 ERA over 55 1/3 innings, with a borderline elite 4.8% walk rate and an above-average 35.4% hard-hit ball rate. However, Urias has a middling 23.3% strikeout rate, and opposing batters have been capitalizing on their contact when they have been squaring up, as Urias’ 10.6% barrel rate is far above his career norms and he has allowed a league-high 14 home runs. Urias’ signature four-seam fastball has dominated hitters for years, but the pitch has been basically average for the left-hander in 2023.
The severity of Urias’ hamstring strain isn’t yet known, and in the best-case scenario of a Grade 1 strain, Urias is still probably looking at missing a few days beyond the 15-day minimum. A longer-term absence would be an even bigger problem for Urias and the Dodgers in regards to 2023, and it could impact Urias’ chance of fully maxing out on a free agent contract this winter. Projected behind only Shohei Ohtani as the top free agent of the 2023-24 class, Urias is in line for a big payday of some sort this winter, unless an injury looms as a possible x-factor.
Since there’s plenty of time before the trade deadline and because the Dodgers already have a bit of a cushion atop the NL West, L.A. can monitor Urias, May, Grove, and any other pitchers before deciding what their next step might be with the rotation. If the injured hurlers are able to return in relatively short order or if the youngsters can provide quality innings, the Dodgers might not make starting pitching a chief priority at the deadline, which would allow the team to focus on other needs. That said, injuries in the bullpen have thinned out the club’s pitching depth as a whole, so it would be a little surprising if Los Angeles didn’t add pitching in some regard.
DodgerDan
Oh wow pitching is in dire straits now
MuleorAstroMule
Good for the sultans of swing.
boblowlaw2
Sounds like money for nothing.
Gwynning
At least the chicks are free…
Paleobros
At least he doesn’t have a blister on his little finger
DodgerDan
I was hoping for that kinda response on here, not disappointed
MLB Top 100 Commenter
For 2021 and 2022 combined, Urias had the best era and best record in baseball.
OhioDodger
Great. It is 2023.
Jerry Cantrell
All that turning around so quickly on Thursday night to watch the four long balls probably did him in. Surprised his neck isn’t hurt too.
Zerbs63
How many long balls the Cards have the next game? Oh wait they got shutout and got two hit.
Urias isn’t as bad as he showed and the Cards offense isn’t as good they showed. It was one game and one he was pitching injured in.
Jerry Cantrell
Yeah, how about that game three last night? Your bullpen blew it. Again. Hahahaha!!
The Cardinals have gone 10-3 in their last 13 and have picked up 5 games in the standings. So we are allowed to be excited after our dismal start. We are especially excited when we beat a team like LA, with their overinflated payroll. Deal with it.
Backup Catcher to the Backup Catcher
Kudos to the Cardinals for winning 10 of 13. Anything less than that might have made the journey to the top of the NL Central a lot more arduous.
Still, I don’t like their starting pitching. A month ago, before O’Neill and Carlson got hurt, the Cards should have traded for a decent SP. Either one of those outfielders would have whet the appetites of the bottom dwellers.
Saving grace for St. Louis is no other division mate has run away with the division. The Pirates (God bless their little hearts.) aren’t gonna have a winning record this year. The Brewers are a decent team but for whatever the reason, they simply don’t hit.
Look out for the Reds. Yes, the Reds. Shortly they will feature an infield of Encarnacion-Strand (1B), Mc Clain (2B), De La Cruz (SS) and India (3B-His drafted position.). Stephenson is among the Top 6 NL catchers, and their outfield of Senzel, Fraley and whoever platoons in RF, though far from being Murderers Row, pedigree suggests that every one of them is capable of double-digit HR. Plus, five or six of the starting nine hitters have SB possibilities.
The rotation will feature Greene, Lodolo, Ashcraft, Abbott and Williamson. Maybe Dunn (Currently on the IL,), as well. And I like their bullpen (Diaz and Sims).
Don’t believe it’s gonna take any more than being three or four games above .500 to be crowned NL Central champion.
Finally, a belated apology to Cub fans for not including them in my post. I don’t think the Cubs are gonna be a .500 team this year. However, it’s a team that could surprise if a lot of chips fall in the right place.
getrealgone2
What’s Fernando up to?
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
About 350 lbs
getrealgone2
Too many tortas
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
His 66 mph fastball will get him through the SD lineup for 5 innings
If he throws under hand Soto & Tatis might catch up with him
Rsox
Pretty sure Bartolo Colon is still pitching somewhere
fredziffel78
Still counting on Boras to get him that big contract after this season.
jdgoat
My fantasy team will also be placing him on the IL with suck-itis
solaris602
How is Pepiot STILL out? 2 months with an oblique strain, and he still isn’t on a rehab assignment. I think someone needs to check in with him and see what’s going on.
Vince Ferragamo's Dog
He’s pacing himself
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
I traded him away on my fantasy baseball team. Lol
Cap & Crunch
Strong suspicion there is No inj here at all
Urias needed 2 weeks off eventually and that spot can be flexed very effectively thru out this road trip for the pen which is in desperate need
Gwynning
Seems like extremely odd timing to “bench” him seeing as the Dodgers have so many legitimate injuries. No offense, but I’m selling on your conspiracy. Here’s hoping Urias (…and May) come back sooner rather than later.
nottinghamforest13
The theory of the phantom injury is bunkum. A team cannot tell a player “We’re going to pretend you’re hurt for X number of days. Just go along with it.” It’s every bit as absurd as it sounds.
Cap & Crunch
Picher’s do it all the time
Urias only looked butt hurt after his start over performance not groin hurt
If he was so hurt why did he stick around the dug out rather than seek any treatment? Ever pulled a groin? Dodgers have done this too many times to count….Urias on the verge of a 200 mill payday I’m sure doesn’t mind increasing his chances of getting to that finish line completely healthy. Probably doesnt mind missing the Braves and Rays too
nottinghamforest13
A few times daily as a matter of fact.
algionfriddo
Watched Grove’s first game. Homeplate ump was awful. Can’t wait for robot strike zone.
JayRyder
Pitch Clock.
LFGSD619
How hasn’t this dude even released yet?
Vince Ferragamo's Dog
Next Dodger up ! See what u got w/kid Ps 1st n if they suck deal4 LHP Cease &SS Anderson frm southside chitwn
Neon Cop
Prob hurt himself pushing women around. Bum.
solaris602
Should be back in plenty of time to pitch in the Home Run Derby. Dude has been serving up some choice gopher balls this year.