Shoulder inflammation and then Tommy John surgery limited Hurt to only three games in the majors in 2024 Kyle Hurt made the Dodgers opening day roster and built on the promise he showed in his brief two-inning debut the prior September.
Los Angeles Dodgers prospect Kyle Hurt is undergoing Tommy John surgery on July 30 that ends his 2024 season and puts doubt on being able to pitch in 2025 as well.
The injuries keep piling up for Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers. This time, Kyle Hurt, one of the top pitching prospects in the Dodgers organization, is going to mis significant time with an elbow injury.
According to sources within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, right-handed reliever Kyle Hurt will have season-ending Tommy John surgery on July 30.
The Dodgers’ litany of pitching injuries continues to mount. Right-hander Kyle Hurt is slated to undergo Tommy John surgery, reports Doug McKain of Dodgers Nation.
Multiple injuries created an opportunity for Kyle Hurt to be included on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day roster for the Seoul Series and he remained with the team at the start of their domestic schedule.
It's been a tough year for the Los Angeles Dodgers' No. 5 prospect, Kyle Hurt, and it's not getting any easier. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic shared that Hurt will be shut down from throwing due to elbow soreness. "Kyle Hurt has been shut down from throwing due to elbow soreness, according to a league source," Ardaya wrote.
The Los Angeles Dodgers activated Kyle Hurt off the 60-day injured list and optioned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Hurt had a limited stint with the Dodgers before he dealt with right shoulder inflammation that landed him on the 15-day injured list back on April 20.
A few scoreless starts highlighted Wednesday in the Dodgers minor leagues. Jackson Ferris continued his strong run for Great Lakes, striking out six in five scoreless innings.
Bobby Miller moved his rehab assignment to Oklahoma City on Friday, but he wasn’t the only Dodgers pitcher on the injured list to get into the game against Round Rock.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have dealt with numerous injuries to their pitchers this season, but have still managed to have a top-5 ERA in the Majors as a staff with both the bullpen and rotation clicking on most nights.
Catching up with a pair of injured Dodgers pitchers sidelined with shoulder inflammation LOS ANGELES — Let’s check in on a few Dodgers pitchers currently on the injured list, and how their rehab is going so far.
The Los Angeles Dodgers (18-11) are off to a hot start, as they currently hold a four-game lead for first place in the NL West. However, as Los Angeles is stacking wins, it’s also stacking pitchers on the injured list.
The Los Angeles Dodgers transferred Kyle Hurt to the 60-day injured list in order to make room on their 40-man roster for Nabil Crismatt. Nick Ramirez was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City as a corresponding move to add Crismatt to the Dodgers’ active roster.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed right-hander Kyle Hurt on the 15-day injured list Saturday due to right shoulder inflammation. The move is retroactive to Wednesday.
The pitcher was only just recalled from Triple-A last Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled Nick Ramirez from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed Kyle Hurt on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation, retroactive to April 17.
Kyle Hurt has emerged as a budding Los Angeles Dodgers pitching prospect in recent seasons, profiling as a power arm with wipeout stuff. Hurt’s rise last year included getting to make his MLB debut in September by making one appearance out of the Dodgers bullpen.
The Los Angeles Dodgers travel roster for South Korea comprised of 31 players, which included 16 pitchers that were a blend of established contributors, organizational depth and prospects.
Kyle Hurt was among Los Angeles Dodgers prospects to make their MLB debut during the 2023 season, with his opportunity to display power stuff coming late in the year.
Kyle Hurt’s time with the 2023 Dodgers was brief, but he made one hell of a first impression. Hurt started the season as part of the fireballing rotation in Double-A Tulsa, and found his way to Triple-A Oklahoma City in early August.
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