Six years after he left on waivers, Brock Stewart came back to the Dodgers at his year’s trade deadline, but the reliever’s return to the bullpen was cut short by a shoulder injury.
The Los Angeles Dodgers went into the offseason with nine players eligible for arbitration in 2026, but the group has since been reduced after several moves.
The Los Angeles Dodgers 40-man roster has remained near-full or without any open space so far this offseason. That looks to still be the case for the foreseeable future as the team tendered contracts to players who are eligible for salary arbitration for the 2026 season.
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When Dodgers stayed put as the MLB trade deadline came and went this season, fans and reporters alike had their concerns. With a glaring need for a reliable closer, the Dodgers mainly stayed put, only adding right-hander Brock Stewart.
Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes elaborated on why the Dodgers shut down relief pitcher Brock Stewart for the rest of 2025. Stewart landed on the injured list Aug.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were evaluating Brock Stewart’s availability ahead of the Wild Card Series as he continued to recover from right shoulder inflammation.
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brock Stewart is set to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, per manager Dave Roberts. Stewart has been on the injured list since Aug.
Brock Stewart was the Los Angeles Dodgers’ key trade deadline acquisition at the MLB trade deadline, and the expectation was he would help solidify their right-handed relief group.
Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed reliever Brock Stewart will undergo shoulder surgery and miss the rest of the season, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers’ strategy for addressing their bullpen need at the trade deadline hasn’t worked out as the regular season winds down. Instead of trading away prospect capital, the Dodgers believed getting injured relievers back would be a sufficient substitute for making a significant deal at the deadline.
The Los Angeles Dodgers began their final road trip of the season with Brock Stewart and Roki Sasaki joining the team from Triple-A Oklahoma City. That had been planned after the pair of right-handers both pitched for the Comets in their final game of the year on Sunday.
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brock Stewart is currently on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City, and could make his return early next week on the Dodgers' final road trip of the regular season.
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 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.
Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brock Stewart is hopeful for a postseason return after picking up a shoulder injury. The Dodgers are in the midst of a tight battle for the National League West division.
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 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.
The Minnesota Twins have agreed to a new deal with one of their top bullpen arms and two other relievers. On Friday, KSTP Sports' Darren "Doogie" Wolfson reported that the Twins and relief pitcher Brock Stewart agreed to a one-year contract worth $870,000, with up to $30,000 in incentives.
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