As the Los Angeles Dodgers approach the final stretch of the regular season, they are eagerly anticipating the return of several key players from the injured list. With just over 40 games left, the reinforcements are expected to provide a significant boost to the team’s performance and morale. The Dodgers have weathered a challenging period with numerous injuries, but these impending returns could be the catalyst needed to reclaim momentum and solidify their position as the playoffs draw near.
The timing of these returns could not be more critical, as the club’s once-comfortable lead in the division has shrunk to a slim 2.5 games over the surging San Diego Padres and 3.5 games over the Arizona Diamondbacks. By reintegrating these valuable players, Los Angeles hopes to regain their edge and fend off the competitive challenge from their divisional rivals in the final weeks of the season.
Mookie Betts
The return of Mookie Betts is set to be one of the earliest and most impactful moves for the Dodgers, as Betts appears ready to rejoin the team for a three-game set in Milwaukee beginning Monday. The Nashville native will rejoin the team as their regular right fielder after spending the early part of the season shuttling between second base and shortstop.
Mookie’s presence in the outfield should stabilize the team’s defensive alignment and add a significant offensive spark. With Betts back in his familiar role, the team anticipates a boost both in the field and at the plate, which is crucial as they face a tight divisional race. His return couldn’t come at a more opportune moment, as Shohei Ohtani and the rest of the Dodgers could certainly use some firepower at the top of the lineup, especially since catcher Will Smith has cooled down significantly on offense.
Tommy Edman and Max Muncy
Tommy Edman and Max Muncy both took a significant step towards their return to the team’s lineup with the start of their rehab assignments for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday. Edman went 1-for-3 with a run scored, while Muncy made a solid impression with a 1-for-2 offensive performance, including a walk and a double. The rehab stint is expected to last about a week, providing both players the opportunity to regain their form and contribute effectively upon their return.
Edman’s imminent return is particularly noteworthy as he is slated to see significant time in center field, reshaping the team’s outfield alignment. With Betts anchoring right field and Teoscar Hernandez positioned in left, the addition of Edman will introduce a dynamic new-look outfield that could enhance both the team’s defense and overall versatility. This new configuration is anticipated to bolster the club’s lineup, giving them a much-needed boost as they navigate the critical final games of the season.
Walker Buehler and Ryan Brasier
Righty Walker Buehler is set to make another attempt at returning from the injured list on Wednesday, where he is expected to start against the Brewers on the road. Buehler will seemingly have a few more chances to audition for a role as a regular starter in the rotation for the stretch-run of the regular season and possibly into the playoffs.
Meanwhile, right-handed reliever Ryan Brasier is preparing to rejoin the Los Angeles bullpen for their upcoming series against the Cardinals next weekend, following his recovery from a right calf injury that has kept him out since April.
In addition, righty reliever Brusdar Graterol, who is recovering from a recent hamstring strain, has already begun playing catch and could potentially return before the end of the regular season.
Landon Knack
Right-handed pitcher River Ryan was pulled from Saturday’s game against the Pirates in the fifth inning due to right forearm tightness and is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Sunday to assess the extent of the issue. Manager Dave Roberts has already indicated that Ryan will likely need a stint on the injured list, which adds an additional layer of concern to the club’s pitching staff. In response to this setback, right-hander Landon Knack is being considered as a potential replacement in the rotation, even with Buehler’s anticipated return.