Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz is scheduled for surgery Wednesday to remove loose bodies from his pitching elbow, following an MRI after Sunday's loss to the Colorado Rockies. Manager Dave Roberts said the issue surfaced suddenly during Díaz's poor outing, with no prior discomfort reported. The team expects Díaz to return in the second half of the season.
DENVER -- The Dodgers placed closer Edwin Díaz on the injured list Monday after an MRI revealed loose bodies in his elbow. Díaz struggled in Sunday's 9-6 loss to the Rockies at Coors Field, allowing three runs without recording an out. His fastball velocity dipped to as low as 92.8 mph, well below his typical 97-99 mph range, though imaging showed no ligament damage. Roberts noted that loose bodies can be asymptomatic until they are not, drawing from his own experience with the same surgery at career's end. “We all saw the stuff last night, and it sent up red flags,” Roberts said. “It showed loose bodies... expect a second-half return.”