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Dodgers 2026 Injured List Updates: Key Player Stints

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The 2026 MLB season has already seen its share of challenges for the Los Angeles Dodgers, as injuries have begun to take their toll on the roster. This article serves as your comprehensive guide to tracking every player who has spent time on the injured list this season, including those on paternity leave, bereavement leave, or facing family medical emergencies. Essentially, any roster move triggered by a player’s absence will be documented here.

Last season, the Dodgers experienced considerable injury woes, with 28 players navigating the injured list, some enduring multiple stints. This figure mirrored the team’s total from the 2024 season, while 34 players were sidelined in 2023. The trend emphasizes the need for a vigilant watch on player health as the season progresses.

Every stint on the injured list is a transaction worth noting and will also be reflected on our 40-man roster page, which will be continuously updated as roster changes occur. Generally, pitchers are required to be on the injured list for a minimum of 15 days, while position players must sit out at least 10 days.

As spring training wrapped up, the Dodgers took proactive measures by placing both Evan Phillips and Kiké Hernández on the 60-day injured list. This strategic move opened up space on the 40-man roster for additional adjustments. On opening day, the situation worsened as six more players, including Blake Snell and Tommy Edman, were added to the injured list, highlighting the team’s ongoing struggles with player health.

For detailed information regarding each specific injured list stint, you can click on the links corresponding to the dates listed below this table. This will provide you with further insights into how these changes may impact the Dodgers as they navigate the 2026 season.

Injured List Updates:

  • March 25: Blake Snell placed on 15-day injured list, Tommy Edman placed on 10-day injured list, Brock Stewart placed on 15-day injured list, Brusdar Graterol placed on 15-day injured list, Gavin Stone placed on 15-day injured list, Landon Knack placed on 15-day injured list, Jake Cousins placed on 15-day injured list.
  • March 24: Bobby Miller placed on 60-day injured list.
  • February 21: Kiké Hernández placed on 60-day injured list.
  • February 12: Evan Phillips placed on 60-day injured list.

Note: For mobile users, these tables are best viewed in landscape mode.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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