Brock Stewart was the major bullpen addition made by the Los Angeles Dodgers at this year’s trade deadline, but the acquisition has yet to pay dividends.
The Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed relief pitcher Brock Stewart is set to join Triple-A Oklahoma City on a rehab assignment, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed relief pitcher Brock Stewart will begin his rehab assignment sometime this week, per The Athletic's Fabian Ardaya.
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Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brock Stewart ran into an issue during his recovery from injury, setting back his return timeline. Stewart, who the Dodgers drafted in 2014, returned to LA at the trade deadline, coming from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for James Outman.
The Los Angeles Dodgers addressed their bullpen at the trade deadline by reuniting with Brock Stewart in a deal that sent James Outman to the Minnesota Twins.
The Los Angeles Dodgers welcomed back Tanner Scott on Friday and are set to see the likes of Kirby Yates, Enrique Hernández, Hyeseong Kim and Tommy Edman return in the coming weeks as well.
The Los Angeles Dodgers received a harsh grade in Bob Nightengale's trade deadline regrade on USA Today. Nightengale originally ranked the Dodgers' surprisingly quiet trade deadline a 'C-', however regraded them even lower, putting them at a 'D'.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ bullpen received another setback last week as right-hander Brock Stewart was placed on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
Modest activity from the Los Angeles Dodgers trade deadline saw them address their need for a right-handed relief pitcher by acquiring Brock Stewart in a deal that sent James Outman to the Minnesota Twins.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ pitching staff can’t catch a break. On Tuesday, Tony Gonsolin’s season came to an end as he will undergo elbow surgery. Now, the Dodgers will be without top reliever Brock Stewart due to shoulder inflammation, per Sonja Chen of MLB.com.
It seems like the Los Angeles Dodgers have had zero breaks from pitching injuries this season. Their latest blow comes at a time when LA has never been more vulnerable to losing their lead in the NL West.
The Los Angeles Dodgers limped towards the finish line last season with just three starting pitchers available for the 2024 World Series and made roster depth a major priority this past offseason.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were linked to several big names at this year’s MLB trade deadline, but only came away with modest additions that primarily centered around Brock Stewart and Alex Call.
Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen absorbed yet another loss as Brock Stewart was placed on the 15-day injured list Tuesday due to right shoulder inflammation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have called up right-hander Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A Oklahoma City. Reliever Brock Stewart was seen leaving the Dodgers’ clubhouse in street clothes, and is likely headed to the IL.
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brock Stewart is being placed on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation, manager Dave Roberts told reporters Tuesday.
The Twins were easily the biggest sellers of the deadline. In a span of roughly 24 hours, Minnesota traded nine players from their 26-man roster, including several stars.
The trade deadline is upon us, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are reuniting with an old friend, acquiring right-handed reliever Brock Stewart in a trade with the Minnesota Twins, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to bolster their bullpen with an old friend by landing right-hander Brock Stewart from the Minnesota Twins, ESPN reported Thursday.
Remember Brock Stewart? The Minnesota Twins don’t really either, but at one time he was a reliever in their bullpen. Minnesota getting the most out of their bullpen meant Stewart would be a key contributor.
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