The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost another pitcher due to injury.
This time, it was a right-hander who threw 51 innings for the Dodgers in 2024 before an NLDS shoulder issue kept him out of the rest of the October run.
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Michael Grove, a starting pitcher-turned bullpen arm, had season-ending shoulder surgery before the 2025 campaign even began.
Looking to help the title-defense season as he was held to just 11 pitches in Game 2 of the NLDS, manager Dave Roberts revealed that Grove is, expectedly, upset.