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Cody Bradford Undergoes Internal Brace Surgery

By Darragh McDonald | June 27, 2025 at 6:55pm CDT

June 27: Bradford underwent the internal brace surgery, which comes with a slightly briefer timeline than a full Tommy John repair (relayed by Jeff Wilson of DLLS Sports). He’ll still miss a good chunk of the ’26 campaign.

June 24: Left-hander Cody Bradford is going to undergo season-ending elbow surgery. President of baseball operations Chris Young informed reporters, including Jeff Wilson of DLLS Sports. It’s still not clear if the lefty will require a full Tommy John surgery or the internal brace alternative, but in either case, he’s done for 2025 and will miss most or all of 2026 as well.

It’s obviously an unfortunate blow for the southpaw and the Rangers. The lefty has shown flashes of being a capable big league starter. He debuted in 2023 and posted a 5.30 earned run average over 56 innings in a swing role. Last year, he missed significant time due to a low back strain but still managed to log 76 1/3 innings with a 3.54 ERA, 22.7% strikeout rate and 4.2% walk rate.

That put him in a good spot to earn a rotation gig in 2025, but that has not come to pass. In the middle of March, he had an MRI due to some elbow soreness, though the imaging came back clean at that time. Nonetheless, the club decided to be cautious and shut him down for four weeks to see how his arm responded. Over the past six weeks, he has been ramping up with bullpens and live batting practice. One week ago, Shawn McFarland of The Dallas Morning News relayed that Bradford was on the cusp of a rehab assignment.

Presumably, some renewed soreness or discomfort has popped up in the past week, which then led to further testing and the discovery that surgery will be required. For Bradford personally, that means he won’t get to pitch at all in his age-27 season. Returning in his age-28 campaign is possible but won’t be guaranteed.

He came into 2025 with one year and 86 days of service time. He’s already on the 60-day injured list and will stay there the rest of the year, getting his service clock to 2.086 days in the process. He’ll still be shy of arbitration this winter, so the Rangers will probably keep him on the roster for his rehab, but he’ll need to retake a 40-man spot in the offseason since there’s no IL between the World Series and spring training.

For the Rangers, it’s a hit to their rotation depth for the rest of this year and for 2026 as well. They currently have a starting group consisting of Jacob deGrom, Patrick Corbin, Jack Leiter and Kumar Rocker, with both Nathan Eovaldi and Tyler Mahle having hit the IL this month. Jacob Latz has been working a multi-inning role and is making a spot start today. The club is expecting Eovaldi back on this weekend, which could push Latz or Dane Dunning to the minors, with the other in a long relief role.

Going into the deadline, it’s possible the club looks to add to that group. Corbin is more of a serviceable back-end guy these days than the type of arm a club would want starting a playoff game. Leiter and Rocker are both fairly inexperienced with middling results in the big leagues thus far. deGrom and Eovaldi each have great numbers on the year but each has a checkered injury history and is north of 35 years old.

Mahle and Jon Gray could get back in the mix if they recover from their current ailments, though it’s doesn’t appear either is especially close. Mahle has been out for over a week due to shoulder fatigue and will get a follow-up MRI soon, per Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News. Gray has been out all season with a wrist fracture and still has yet to begin a rehab assignment.

The health and performance of the group will naturally impact the deadline plans. The club’s record will certainly be a factor as well. They are currently 38-41, which puts them just three games back of a playoff spot, but with several teams bunched together in the American League Wild Card race. The club has also been trying to avoid the competitive balance tax this year, though Leody Taveras getting claimed off waivers by the Mariners earlier this year gave them some notable wiggle room there.

Looking ahead to 2026, Corbin, Mahle and Gray are both impending free agents. That leaves the on-paper rotation as deGrom, Eovaldi, Rocker and Leiter. Prior to today’s news, Bradford could have been in that mix though he now won’t be a factor until partway through the season even in a best-case scenario.

Photo courtesy of Jerome Miron, Imagn Images

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12 Comments

  1. Jim Carter

    3 months ago

    Cody Bradford of…

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    • Howiedoin

      3 months ago

      Baseball.

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    • freddiemeetgibby

      3 months ago

      His moms house

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  2. Peg2

    3 months ago

    But of course. I understand wanting to seek out all options before taking the drastic course of tj, but if he had this done done shortly after getting hurt in early spring training he would be three months down the road to recovery. Oh well see you in 2027 Cody.

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    • Logjammer D'Baggagecling

      3 months ago

      You messed up the line it’s.
      “Done done done” at the of your sentence or paragraph. Gotta add the 3rd done.

      Reply
  3. The Ranger Fan

    3 months ago

    Rangers team doctors did the same with Jurickson Profar, he sat out the entire season only to be told surgery and miss more time.

    Something is going on in this organization and it being played out this year.

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    • yeasties

      3 months ago

      Players have ultimate control over their bodies. Teams can suggest but they can’t force a player to get surgery or to have it done at a time they pick. You can’t blame the Rangers here without more information about the situation.

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  4. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    3 months ago

    I’m sorry, I know the Rangers are only 3 games back of a playoff berth and have a Top 5 if not Top 3 pitching staff in all of baseball, but I just don’t see any fire whatsoever from this team. Not sure if Bochey has mentally checked out , but it doesn’t look like he’s having any fun. Seen the team a lot as they’ve played the Mariners and just get feel any vibes or barely a pulse from the team as a whole. Strange. And yet it could all turn around very fast with a nice winning streak, so who knows.

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  5. Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    3 months ago

    Sounds like the same repair that Justin Steele needed. Not full blown TJS.

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  6. bwmiller79

    3 months ago

    DeGrom
    Eovaldi
    Leiter
    Rocker
    Corbin
    Mahle

    Dunning
    Gray

    They can still trade Mahle and have an outside shot at the playoffs.

    Reply
  7. freddiemeetgibby

    3 months ago

    What is this? Everyone gets injured week?

    Reply
  8. Davehuckleberry55

    3 months ago

    WRONG link to Chris Young. He’s not 41. More inaccuracies on the website!!!

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