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Dodgers Pitcher Brusdar Graterol Busts a Move in Clubhouse After WBC Win

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brusdar Graterol may miss the beginning of the season as he recovers from injury, but he's sure seems to be enjoying the chance to watch the action on the field.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brusdar Graterol may miss the beginning of the season as he recovers from injury, but he’s sure seems to be enjoying the chance to watch the action on the field. Graterol was spotted busting a move in the Dodgers clubhouse following Team Venezuela’s win over Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. Fellow Venezuelan Dodger Miguel Rojas thankfully captured the moment and shared it to Instagram so fans could see the pitcher’s celebration.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) Why Weren’t Brusdar Graterol and Miguel Rojas on Team Venezuela? Graterol continues his recovery from shoulder surgery, though he told Dodgers Nation’s Doug McKain he’s in much better shape ahead of the 2026 season. “Never give up, always stay strong,” he said.

“Thank God my wife, my mom, my daughter were there next to me to push me, keep my head up. ” Rojas isn’t injured, but he was held out of the WBC due to insurance issues. He hinted at being 37 years old as the reason insurance denied his request to play.

“I am very sad today,” Rojas wrote in a caption translated from Spanish to English. “It’s a real shame not to be able to represent my country and wear that flag on my chest. “On this occasion, age was not just a number.