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Edwin Díaz to undergo elbow surgery, Dodgers expect second-half return

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The sporting Tribune's Fredo Cervantes writes the latest on Edwin Díaz.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) throws against the Cleveland Guardians during the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium. DENVER – The concern had been building for days, subtle at first, then impossible to ignore. A tick down in velocity.

A slider that refused to bite. And finally, an admission that forced the Dodgers to confront what had been lingering beneath the surface of Edwin Díaz’s uneven start. On Wednesday, Díaz will undergo a procedure at Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic to remove loose bodies from his right elbow, the team confirmed.

The expectation is a return sometime in the second half, though the immediate reality is far more pressing: the Dodgers will be without their newly signed closer for roughly three months. For a team that invested three years and $69 million into Díaz this past offseason, the development lands as both a medical update and an early-season inflection point. “It’s concerning,” manager Dave Roberts said a day prior, when Díaz’s diminished velocity first raised alarms.

At that point, Roberts noted it was the first time the right-hander had mentioned discomfort. Imaging followed. The diagnosis, loose bodies, but no ligament damage, offered a measure of relief, even as it confirmed an absence that will reshape the bullpen.