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Dodgers Closer Diaz Out for Months After Surgery
21 Apr
Summary
- Star closer Edwin Díaz placed on injured list for elbow surgery.
- Díaz is expected to return in the second half of the season.
- The Dodgers signed Díaz to a record $69 million contract this offseason.

The Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Monday, April 21, 2026, that their star closer Edwin Díaz has been placed on the injured list. The reason cited is "loose bodies" in his right elbow, a condition that will necessitate surgery to clean out the joint. This procedure means Díaz is expected to be out of action for approximately the next three months. The team is hopeful for his return in the second half of the season, potentially after the All-Star break in July.
Díaz, a high-profile acquisition this offseason, signed a record-setting three-year, $69 million contract with the Dodgers. His recent performance had shown some struggles, including blowing saves in his last two appearances. It remains unclear if his injury contributed to these difficulties. In Díaz's absence, the Dodgers are promoting Jake Eder, acquired from the Washington Nationals in the offseason, to help bolster the bullpen.