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Dodgers Place Brock Stewart On IL With Shoulder Inflammation.

By Leo Morgenstern | August 13, 2025 at 6:41pm CDT

August 13: Roberts told reporters (including Harris) that tests did not find any structural damage in Stewart’s shoulder. Instead, the skipper described the injury as simply “wear and tear.” Stewart has received an injection and will be shut down for at least the next week. However, Roberts is hopeful the veteran will be back not long after, optimistically suggesting he could return in a few weeks’ time.

August 12: The Dodgers are placing reliever Brock Stewart on the injured list with shoulder inflammation, manager Dave Roberts told reporters (including Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic). He will be replaced on the active roster with Edgardo Henriquez (per Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times). Ardaya reported earlier today that Henriquez had joined the team in Anaheim.

Roberts said Stewart first felt the soreness in his shoulder four days ago (per Harris), which would mean before his outing against the Blue Jays on Saturday. Nevertheless, the skipper suggested the team caught the injury quickly (per ESPN’s Alden González). While the Dodgers have decided that Stewart’s injury necessitates a stint on the IL, the severity of the strain – and therefore his timeline to return – is not yet clear. He will go for further testing tomorrow.

Stewart, now 33, began his career with the Dodgers. They selected him in the 2014 draft, and he struggled his way through parts of four seasons with the big league club from 2016-19. In 36 games (11 starts), the right-hander produced a 5.46 ERA and a 4.93 SIERA. His strikeout rate was low, his walk rate was high, and he gave up 17 home runs in 84 innings pitched, resulting in a 5.70 FIP that was even higher than his ERA. His FanGraphs WAR and Win Probability Added were negative all four years.

After a brief stint with the Blue Jays to close out the 2019 campaign, Stewart did not pitch in the majors for the next three seasons. He spent time in the Cubs and Dodgers organizations in 2020 and ’21, but he did not appear in a game at even the minor league level, due to the cancelled minor league season in 2020 and Tommy John surgery in 2021.

Stewart signed a minor league deal with the Twins in 2022, and the following year, he finally enjoyed his breakout season. Then 31, he pitched 27 2/3 innings in 2023, giving up just two earned runs. Walks continued to be somewhat of an issue, but he struck out 39 of the 109 hitters he faced and gave up only 19 hits (.196 BAA). Unfortunately, elbow troubles popped up again halfway through the year, and he spent most of the final three months of the season on the IL. The year after that, it was shoulder injuries (and eventually surgery) that limited him to just 15 2/3 innings. He posted a bloated 5.17 ERA in that small sample, but his stuff still looked good, and his SIERA was a much more impressive 3.47.

His 2025 season started with yet another injury, but at least it was a hamstring strain rather than an arm issue. It proved to be mild, and Stewart was back on the mound in mid-April. From then on through the trade deadline, he was enjoying the most prolific season of his career. He set a new career high in appearances before the All-Star break, and he was one out shy of surpassing his previous career high in innings when the Twins flipped him to the Dodgers for James Outman on deadline day. While he didn’t look quite as sharp for L.A., perhaps related to his injury, he still entered today ranked among the league’s top 50 relievers (min. 35 IP) in ERA (2.63) and SIERA (3.22). His 27.7% strikeout rate was slightly down from where it was in 2023 and ’24, but his groundball rate was up (37.1%), and, more importantly, his walk rate was all the way down to 8.2%. In other words, the Dodgers will certainly miss his veteran presence on their already injury-plagued pitching staff. He joins fellow relievers Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates, Evan Phillips, Michael Kopech, Michael Grove, and Brusdar Graterol on the IL.

It is perhaps surprising that the Dodgers chose to make a pitcher with such a checkered injury history their primary deadline pickup for the bullpen. Then again, as evidenced by the sheer number of their pitchers who have hit the IL, the Dodgers clearly don’t shy away from injury-prone arms. What’s more, the Dodgers took time to review Stewart’s medicals before finalizing the trade (per Austin Green of The Athletic). That’s standard practice, but Green’s report seems to imply that this was at least a slightly more thorough review than usual.

Regardless, the Dodgers’ surprisingly quiet trade deadline now looks even more disappointing in hindsight. Yet, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman claims he doesn’t regret his approach. “We don’t live like that,” he told reporters, including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. “There’s deals that we thought made sense for us we pursued hard. It’s not like we had the potential to do a deal where we were like, ‘No’ and now we wish we would have.”

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42 Comments

  1. Wren

    1 month ago

    well that didn’t take long. welcome to the Dodgers pitching staff 25

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    • Mondesi’s Cannon

      1 month ago

      Is it too late for a refund? lol

      3
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      • jdgoat

        1 month ago

        They traded a 28 year old bust who’s rocking a 41 percent strikeout rate in AAA since the trade. I don’t think a refund is needed.

        7
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        • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          1 month ago

          But… maybe the higher the strikeout rate the better the player he will become

          Reply
    • amk1920

      1 month ago

      He’s been on the team for 10 days. Whatever condition he had was in there already

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  2. Kewldude69

    1 month ago

    Standard protocol for my LA Dodgers it seems.

    Reply
  3. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    1 month ago

    Only the dodgers could have 2 teams worth of high caliber relief pitchers on their roster just for them to get injured

    3
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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      1 month ago

      3 teams. Don’t short change them.

      1
      Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      1 month ago

      John Stanton wishes he can avoid being cheap to even afford half a team

      1
      Reply
  4. LaseballBiker

    1 month ago

    Is this the first article on here with punctuation in the title? (:

    3
    Reply
    • BlueSkies_LA

      1 month ago

      That’s, a good question.

      1
      Reply
  5. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 month ago

    It’s a period piece

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  6. Franklin Souze

    1 month ago

    Maybe time to perform a deep dive on LA Doggers coaching & development practices for pitchers – This situation has now entered the chronic / pandemic stage….or something.

    Reply
    • Bivouac-Sal

      1 month ago

      Get a grip.

      3
      Reply
    • BlueSkies_LA

      1 month ago

      It’s something in the water.

      1
      Reply
    • Acoss1331

      1 month ago

      Look, I know a guy that knows a guy that offers alternative medicine. It’s cool he lost his medical license but that’s because the deep state didn’t want his revolutionary techniques out in the open.

      1
      Reply
    • Skylander

      1 month ago

      They seem to target upside pitchers who have injury concerns. Brock’s injury history wasn’t a secret.

      1
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    • Another Dodgers Fan

      1 month ago

      Yes, because the ten days he’s been on the team totally injured his arm. Or something.

      Reply
      • BlueSkies_LA

        1 month ago

        But ten days and three innings is enough, if you drink the water.

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        Reply
  7. Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee

    1 month ago

    Because of course….

    Reply
  8. Charlesm 2025

    1 month ago

    No refund because the Dodgers just activated some pitchers from the IL so they needed new ones to replenish.

    Reply
  9. User 999634554

    1 month ago

    Brusdar Graterol sounds like a tool for finding people named Bruce-and some kind of fuel made from cheese.

    James Outman should be a pitcher.

    2
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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      1 month ago

      Graterol is out for the season and Outman is now a Minnesota twin!!!

      Can I have what you are on it would be fun

      Reply
      • BlueSkies_LA

        1 month ago

        FYI: Graterol is on a throwing program is showing as “possibly September.”

        1
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      • User 999634554

        1 month ago

        It doesn’t take more than some caffeine and an affinity for puns.

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  10. For Love of the Game

    1 month ago

    And Homer Bailey should have been a hitter (and he was a good one, for a pitcher).

    4
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  11. wjf010

    1 month ago

    Twins win the trade!

    1
    Reply
  12. Mustard Tiger

    1 month ago

    A pitcher visiting the IL is The Dodger Way.

    1
    Reply
  13. RO-MACEN

    1 month ago

    Back to square one.

    Reply
  14. 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

    1 month ago

    Well, bright side is dodgers can throw billions more at Cease King Valdez during the off season.

    Reply
    • Soto should bat first.

      1 month ago

      Not Cease. He’s not injury prone.

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      Reply
  15. chembry

    1 month ago

    This is sad to hear. Brock’s injury history wasn’t a secret and thus he was viewed as purely a rental and valued as such, which is why we only got Outman, even though Brock still has 2 years of team control left. He only pitched in 83 games for the Twins since 2023 due to several injuries, but very effective when healthy. He posted a 680 era+ in 2023 and a 179 era+ this year.

    Hopefully this doesn’t put him out for the year, but doesn’t bode well for him.

    Reply
  16. DigglinDickers

    1 month ago

    The Dodgers are a complete joke right now.

    Reply
    • Another Dodgers Fan

      1 month ago

      Knock knock, who’s team is better than yours?

      Dodgers.

      Reply
      • DigglinDickers

        1 month ago

        I’m a Dodgers fan.

        Reply
        • Another Dodgers Fan

          1 month ago

          Then you should understand that this part of the season is just about getting healthy and finding their groove as a team. If we make it into the playoffs with most of our players healthy, we have a better shot than anyone to win it all.

          And some adversity is welcome in my eyes. They are really missing Kike and his attitude right now. It’s needed.

          Reply
  17. CantStop27

    1 month ago

    The OG IL manipulation

    1
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  18. Doral Silverthorn

    1 month ago

    Who cares? Team is in absolute freefall and somehow Michael Conforto is being ran out there on a near daily basis. It’s like they’re trying to lose and succeeding at this point.

    Reply
    • Another Dodgers Fan

      1 month ago

      With Edman and Kike out at the moment, he gets a reprieve. He had a small stretch where he did very well. Then regressed badly.

      So why not run him out there to see if he can get his for the final stretch. Especially since there aren’t real alternatives for now. It’s hard to watch though.

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      • Doral Silverthorn

        1 month ago

        He doesn’t get a reprieve. He’s been horrid the entire year with one above average stretch (which was mixed in with the worst clutch hitting in history). Conforto does not need to be playing in this lineup. Teoscar is struggling as well. The bloom is off the rose and the ones who carry aren’t carrying and the ones who support aren’t supporting and the bullpen is in shambles. Other than that, they’re ready to defend.

        Reply
  19. wjf010

    1 month ago

    wear and tear? dude has hardly pitched

    Reply
  20. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    1 month ago

    There shouldn’t be a comma between “and” and “more importantly.“

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