When Walker Buehler underwent flexor tendon and his second Tommy John surgery last season, the sentiment was that his 2023 season would be over before it could ever begin. Both Buehler and manager Dave Roberts expressed optimism in the right hander returning in September of this season, and there is the possibility that he will make his season debut then.
A return to the rotation would be a boon for the Dodgers, with Dustin May out for the year and both Clayton Kershaw and Ryan Pepiot continue to nurse injuries. Even with the recent addition of Lance Lynn, the rotation is anchored by three rookies in Bobby Miller, Emmet Sheehan, and Michael Grove— who have posted a combined 4.71 ERA in nine starts since the All Star break. With Julio Urías and Tony Gonsolin have regressed mightily this season, Buehler’s return would strengthen a rotation with one of the worst team ERA’s in baseball.
Rowan Kavner of Fox Sports tweets an update regarding Buehler, noting how Roberts has called his season debut a “viable possibility:”
Dave Roberts said if all things continue to go well with Walker Buehler’s progress, getting him back sometime this year is “a viable possibility.”
— Rowan Kavner (@RowanKavner) July 29, 2023
While expecting Buehler to start games this year might be a stretch, Roberts added, “If we have him available in any capacity, that’s a good thing for us.”
Buehler posted a video of himself tossing a bullpen session to his personal Instagram on Friday, showing signs of progress in his road to recovery.
Links
- J.P. Hoornstra of the Orange County Register notes on how Joe Kelly is ready to show he is pitching at his best in his return to Los Angeles after posting a 74 ERA+ during his time with the Chicago White Sox.
- Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times writes about how the addition of Amed Rosario will help boost the Dodgers’ production out of their shortstops while also giving them a solid platoon bat to primarily face left-handed pitching:
“He’s been good against right-handed pitching, but he’s been a killer against lefties,” Roberts said, “and that’s something that we want to capture.”
- Grant Brisbee of The Athletic lists a bold trade idea between the Dodgers and their rivals in the San Diego Padres, predicting the Dodgers receiving a backend starter such as Seth Lugo or Michael Wacha.
- Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic writes on where the Dodgers stand in competing to acquire reigning American League Cy Young winner Justin Verlander from the Mets after the recent trade between the Texas Rangers and former Dodger Max Scherzer.