The Padres announced that right-hander Yu Darvish underwent surgery last Wednesday to fix a damaged right UCL and flexor tendon. The procedure was an internal brace surgery instead of a full Tommy John surgery, yet the outcome is still the same — Darvish will miss the entire 2026 season while recovering.
This will be the second entirely lost year of Darvish’s career, as he missed all of 2015 due to a Tommy John procedure. He has had some bouts of elbow soreness in the decade since that surgery, most prominently a stint on the 60-day injured list this season stemming from a bout of elbow inflammation that arose during Spring Training.
It wasn’t until July 7 that Darvish finally made his season debut for the Padres, and he clearly didn’t look 100 percent while posting a 5.38 ERA over 15 starts and 72 innings. Small sample size notwithstanding, Darvish’s 23% strikeout rate was the lowest of his 13 MLB seasons, and his chase and whiff rates were far below average. His 6.4% walk rate was still quite strong and Darvish did a very good job of limiting hard contact overall, but batters tended to thrive when actually squaring up on the veteran, as Darvish allowed 14 homers over his 72 frames.

Last month, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune addressed the possibility of Darvish’s retirement, writing that “there has been talk for more than a year about the possibility he could retire at any time,” and that “Darvish has not made any assurances about completing his contract.” The fact that Darvish has undergone this surgery would surely indicate that he wants to keep pitching, though any setbacks in rehab could perhaps create fresh doubt in the right-hander’s mind.
Darvish signed a contract extension with the Padres in April 2023, and he is still owed $43MM over the course of the 2026-28 seasons. The $15MM owed to him in 2026 is now a wash, and retiring outright would mean that Darvish is voluntarily walking away from his remaining two years of salary. The likelier outcome in the event that Darvish is unable to keep playing is that some kind of deferred buyout agreement is made with the Padres so that Darvish will still get his money over a longer period of time.
Given Darvish’s injury history, he was already viewed as a question mark for San Diego’s rotation heading into 2026. Now that the question has been answered in the most unfortunate way possible, the Padres will go into next season with just two (Nick Pivetta and Randy Vasquez) of the seven pitchers who made the most starts for the team in 2025. Dylan Cease and Michael King are free agents, Stephen Kolek and Ryan Bergert were traded to the Royals at the deadline. and now Darvish has been sidelined by his UCL repair.
Next year’s rotation projects as Pivetta, Vasquez, deadline pickup JP Sears, Joe Musgrove in his return from Tommy John surgery, and a fifth starter role that could be contested between Matt Waldron, Kyle Hart, or (more intriguingly) star relievers Mason Miller or Adrian Morejon. San Diego was already expected to add at least one starter to this mix even before Darvish’s injury news surfaced, so the team’s search for rotation help will now be even more pronounced.
Inset image courtesy of Denis Poroy — Imagn Images

Whether he comes back or not, Yu Darvish is a classy guy who was exceptional in his prime. Wish him the best.
About as classy as they come.
He’s got quite the resume. Fastest pitcher to reach 1500 K’s in the fewest number of starts (197 GS) besting Randy Johnson previously holding that honor doing so in 206 GS.
3086 IP & 3369 K’s between MLB and Japan. p
But aside from all that, he seems like an even better person. I look forward to him coming back in 2027 with a new pitch or two.
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I am hoping that the Padres can come to terms with him on deferring the rest of the salary owed in retirement and bring him back as a special assistant to Preller or as a coach.
Yu is a very classy individual, but with his age and the recovery time to the surgery, I do believe this is the last we will see of him in the Bigs.
He will be back as a middle reliever. Just my feeling.
Doubt he comes back. He’s already 39, will miss all of next season, it is highly unlikely that there will be baseball in 27 because of the CBA. He’s probably done
Yu Garbigsh
CB08
[Childish insult]
Easy mute
Announcing all your mutes is not childish ?
Yes, but a rather minor transgression compared to CB8.
Cmon. Be better than this.
Par for the course with the insults. Prolly the same Cubbie fans who heckled Fukudome when he was with the North siders and Doug Glanville
I’m a class act and a great human.
Yu gotta suspect he’s not coming back. The guy hasn’t been the same in years.
He has been dodging this surgery for at least two years.
Oof. There goes the hope that he might retire. Get well soon, Yu.
I was thinking it sets up a good buy out situation. Move him to a staff role where he can still get his rehab work. I just have doubts about a 2027 return at this stage when he said at beginning of contract that he might not play it all out.
Work some magic with numbers and move him to an ambassador role.
Or a coaching role.
Ambassador to the Astros?
Either Miller or Morejon
More jon, less cowbell
And risk his past injury history?
When you traded a fortune for him and have one of the most dominant closers who has a serious injury history, the only way you make him a starter is if that was the 100% intention when you made the deal.
How bout a whirling Darvish as closer
They could have extended Snell for less than half the money they paid Xander and Darvish. May Preller reign 1000 years
But you got two, two mints in one.
New shimmer- both a floor wax and dessert topping
Yet they somehow keep making the playoffs a lot.
Snell was asking for $30+ million AAV from the Padres for an extension even though he had been injured 2 out of 3 seasons with the team. Acee even reported on that.
Snell threw just 61 innings this year. Darvish threw more than that himself. In the last 2 seasons combined Snell has not had a full season’s worth of starts. Preller was smart not to extend him.
All Padres fans are hoping Preller is here as long as he wants to be. This is the best Padres fans have ever had it with 4 playoff appearances in 6 years.
But that is not why you made the comment. You think you are a clever troll, when all you really are is a sad little troll hiding out in your mom’s basement,
Was this reported before or is this out of nowhere?
I think we have seen the last of Yu Darvish in mlb unless he has a Justin verlander comeback in him
It’s a UCL brace, not amputation.
39 makes it closer to the same outcome. Dude also has a high mileage odometer. I wouldn’t be throwing any of my money on an mlb return.
Here an interesting scenario.
Gets bought out by the Padres.
Signs with the Dodgers who happen to have had a couple guys on their second Tommy John/Brace procedure.
Turns into Dodgers 2027 closer with 58 different pitches and a fresh elbow throwing 97.
Celebrates a with his Japan WBC teammates on a bus in LA.
Could happen.
Was a desperation contract when it was given and looks even worse now. Giving a 36 year old a 6 year contract was a no doubt head scratcher.
JV and Max say thanks Steve!
Such a strange contract. Not sure what they were thinking
Please just retire already, Yu. Your body can’t take it anymore.
It’s just an UCL. They just add another rubberband and Yu’s good to go.
i have a bridge for sale, would you be interested?
Preller might be interested.
I bet he trades everything when he’s not focused on baseball.
“I have this lightly used cheese grater. What do you have”
what will we do without his 6 starts
Damn, this is more outta nowhere than an RKO.
Padres offseason is off to a really bad start…
Guaranteed contract through 2028.
My guess is he recovers and tries to come back but if he doesn’t have it retires after 2027. Would be a shame if this is the last we see of him.
Always like Yu, but the injuries definitely mounted. Sad to hear this, hopefully he can come back for one more go.
Running out of time to prove his Hall of Fame candidacy. I think he’s a slam dunk on talent alone, but with all the time he’s missed due to injury the counting numbers just aren’t quite there. Might go down as one of the most underrated pitchers of all time.
With the 2027 season in question because of labor issues, 2028 may be the only season left, but he will be a year older by then.
There is no chance that Yu Darvish is a hall of a Famer. His resume is not close to a HOF Sp. he had some great years and was truly electric when he first came over but no chance.
Free Agency
clearly you werent paying attention in 2025
62 starts and 311 innings of 4.56 ERA pitching. Musgrove returning means the Padres have to replace about half of those innings. Getting a mid-4s ERA quality of innings should not be a problem. That is back of the rotation results. Musgrove and Sears can most likely deliver those results but probably not that many innings in total.
Who the Padres gave up in trade to get Miller has no bearing on what they do with him now that he is a Padre. What he would be the most valuable to the team doing is what he should do.
Ugh… now I know. Gonna have to change my name.
Keep the name. Darvish is awesome. Hope he comes back.
Best of luck to Yu
Remember when all of the 356754457 Padre fans in here tried to convince us it was a good contract despite going thru his age 41 season?
Good times
I do. To be fair, 356754450 of those fans on here are all Pads Fan accounts.
Padres are the very definition of mysterious when it comes to injuries. Would love to the know the why.
Seems it might be about time for an offseason 60 day IL. Virtually every team has a guy or more that won’t play until June or so.
Would have to be limited – I’d say 1 guy to start – but both the owners and PA should be on board – owners for the added roster flexibility, PA for the 30 added 40 man roster guys. And the rule could be the player couldn’t appear in the majors until maybe June 1 the following year so a bit beyond the return date for guys put on in the spring to help avoid abuse. Maybe teams that don’t have a candidate could roll theirs over to the next year so there’s no disadvantage.
Couldn’t be unlimited or teams – especially rich ones – could sign injured guys in depth and stash them. And injured guys heading into FA might more easily get deals to cover their injured year.
It’s really about the rule 5 draft. They could allow a say 180 day one after the draft is complete.
Pads rotation
Pivetta, Musgrove coming off TJ, and Randy Vasquez.
Preller has his work cut out for him again. Think I’d rather need a catcher and have the 2 pitchers he sent to KC right now.
lol. Is that bad? I can’t decide
At least they aren’t also paying WhatsheWorth and Bogouts a combined 250 M for the next 15 years tho!
Also:
no 1B
no DH
no C
no depth
2 of 4 best RP gone
no farm
Scene:
Tough
1b and dh are severely devalued and easy to find these days. They do have a catcher, a pretty decent one too. They lost bobby bullets but he’s replaceable and they still have the deepest pen the league. The rotation is the main issue but they do have money to spend. Check back in March to see what this team looks like.
Fermin sucks bro
Preller usually figures something out. Pivetta was one of the best FA pitcher signings last year. Mason Miller might be moved to the rotation and King is a potential QO acceptance or pillow contract guy.
At some point you’d expect Preller’s magic to run out but he’s made it work repeatedly.
Watch Preller trade his farm system for Skubal.
It’s over.
Padres will be in the starting pitching market. Maybe they bring back King or Cease or go after Imanaga, Quintana, Woodruff, etc…
Cease will require too much $
Imanaga is a decent fit on paper for Petco, and probably affordable too. Slot into the 4 spot and let him absorb 165 innings or so.
I’m fine everything is fine
“I’m not ok but I’ll be all right”
Did zYu throw his last pitch for the padres in Chicago? Tough way to end his career if it is.
The $15M owned to him is not a “wash.” This means it is of equal benefit to both parties. In reality it is a total loss for the Padres.
“Owned to him” ?
A polite suggestion. When pointing out errors in someone’s writing, you should try and make your post error free.
Auto-incorrect strikes again. A polite suggestion: be polite.
Not at all. It’s been reported that the Padres insured his contract. Because he will miss all of 2026, the Padres will recoup 80% of the money due him. 2026 will cost them $3 million plus whatever the insurance policy cost.
At all. The cost to the Padres, even if it is only 20% of his contract plus the cost of insurance is, by definiton, not a “wash.” This is just one of many frequently misued terms.
Darvish is just stealing money
If they give it to you, it’s not stealing.
How not to steal 101.
Always get it in writing. Contract? Check.
39 years old. Time to call it and enjoy retirement.
He’s a warrior, I’m thinking he’ll be back.
From the time I fall asleep
‘Til the morning comes I dream about
Yu, baby
And I feel all right
‘Cause I know tonight I’ll be with
Yu, baby
And who makes me feel like smiling
When the weary day is through?
Yu baby, no-one but Yu, baby, nobody but Yu
Only Yu
Can make all this world seem right
Only Yu
Can make the darkness bright
Only Yu and Yu alone
Can thrill me like Yu do
And fill my heart with love for only Yu
O—only Yu
Yu! Yu got what I neeeeed.
Once they sew his arm back on, he’ll be good for another ten years. But seriously, good guy and at times a really good pitcher. But his time is up.
Its just a flesh wound.
Given his age at the time of the deal along with his injury history. My guess is the Padres took out insurance on Darvish.
I don’t know for sure or just what that would cover but there is a decent chance the padres will get back some of the 15m they are paying him next year via insurance. If so this could very well be the next best thing other than him retiring. Which most would have preferred outside of him being healthy and good.
The other positive from this is the Padres know going into the offseason that he won’t be available. It actually worse when you have an in season injury especially one after the deadline.
It’s more likely they will add 3 starters to the rotation now. Perhaps they stick with two additions but having Vasquez as a 5/6 and Sears as a 6/7 gives them better depth. They certainly don’t want Pivetta, Musgrove, Vasquez, Sears and whomever. With very little to no depth.
Pen arms being stretched out will be interesting to watch. Could see multiple of them.
Given his age at the time of the deal along with his injury history. My guess is the Padres took out insurance on Darvish.
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Given his age and his injury history, insurance might’ve have been prohibitively expense. Go to an insurance company and ask if they’ll insure my $50M beach front property, and they’ll say “sure”. But when I ask how much it will cost, they say $50M”.
You might be right but we don’t know.
It was reported by local media at the time of the signing, Sanders I think, that the Darvish contract was insured. In other cases, it’s been reported that insurance costs for MLB players are 10-15% of the contract. Have no idea what it may have cost the Padres in this case. Since he will miss the entire 2026 season, they will recoup 80% of his salary or $12 million.
Darvish had made all but 1 possible start in the 2 seasons prior to signing with the Padres.
Homes in high-risk areas like southern California might pay as much as 2% of the replacement value of the structure per year in homeowners insurance, fire insurance, and earthquake insurance. If a fire took out your house in the last couple of years or an earthquake hit and devastated your neighborhood in the last 10 years and you rebuilt or if the cliff is crumbling in your yard already, they may refuse to insure you.
Yu Darvish will go down as a very good pitcher.
No one should blame him for not retiring. He deserves the money owed to him. The padres were banking on him to get them to the top and they lost out the back to back champion Dodgers. Yu Darvish’s mistake will be not signing with the Dodgers and having 2 rings now and maybe another couple.
For all Preller’s well-deserved reputation for developing prospects, he is probably equally as good for acquiring underrated pitching. My guess is that he acquires three less favorably options like Mahle, Imanaga, and one more ‘meh’ SP, and turns all three into #3 type SPs.
So we very well may have seen Darvish pitch his final game in the Majors. Will miss all of 26, it’s unlikely there will be baseball in 27, and already at the age of 39. He’s probably done