Dodgers' Michael Grove Undergoes Season-Ending Shoulder Surgery
Briefly

Dodgers pitcher Michael Grove's 2025 season has been cut short due to shoulder surgery, following a problematic postseason in 2024. Manager Dave Roberts indicated two weeks prior that Grove would start the season on the injured list due to recovery delays from his postseason shoulder issue. Grove's last appearance was in Game 2 of the NLDS, raising concerns about his health. While details on the nature of the injury remain unclear, it's confirmed that the 28-year-old will be sidelined until 2026, significantly impacting the team's roster.
Michael Grove's season has already come to an end, as the Dodgers right-hander underwent surgery on his throwing shoulder and will now miss the entire 2025 campaign.
Grove's last 2024 appearance came in Game 2 of the NLDS, and he was removed from the Dodgers' playoff roster after that game with the first occurrence of this shoulder issue.
Manager Dave Roberts stated that Grove was expected to start the season on the injured list, as recovering from that postseason shoulder problem had cost the righty about a month of his normal winter ramp-up work.
It isn't yet known if Grove was trying to pitch through more discomfort or if a new issue was discovered after testing, but regardless, the 28-year-old will now unfortunately be sidelined until 2026.
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