Dodgers, Brusdar Graterol Avoid Arbitration Ahead of 2026 Season
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Dodgers, Brusdar Graterol Avoid Arbitration Ahead of 2026 Season
"Graterol missed all of last season due to a shoulder labrum tear that he sustained in 2024. There was speculation the right-hander would return for the postseason, but he announced he would not be returning in October. "I'd like to tell all my Dodgers fanbase that I would have liked to be in the postseason but my rehabilitation hasn't been easy, so I've already changed my mindset for 2026," Graterol wrote in a post translated to English. "Thanks to everyone for always being attentive, I love you Dodgers fans.""
"Since the start of the 2024 season, Graterol has played in just 10 total games (regular season and postseason). The right-hander didn't make his 2024 season debut until August because of a shoulder injury. He returned for one game before sustaining a hamstring strain that sidelined him an additional month. Graterol made six appearances for the Dodgers in September before dealing with shoulder inflammation."
Brusdar Graterol and the Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a $2.8 million salary for the 2026 season, avoiding arbitration. Graterol missed the entire 2025 season after sustaining a shoulder labrum tear in 2024 and undergoing offseason labrum surgery. Since the start of 2024 he has appeared in only 10 total games, with a delayed debut, a hamstring strain, and shoulder inflammation affecting availability. He made three appearances in the 2024 World Series but did not return for the 2025 postseason. Graterol's last full season was 2023, when he posted a 1.20 ERA across 67.1 innings in 68 appearances.
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