Dodgers News: Michael Grove Out For Season Due To Right Shoulder Surgery
Briefly

Michael Grove, a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will miss the entire 2025 season following shoulder surgery. The injury first occurred last season, preventing him from participating in the National League Division Series and making him unavailable for Opening Day. Grove's current absence adds to the Dodgers' pitching woes, as he's among multiple injured relievers. Despite consistent injuries, he has three years of team control remaining and has shown promise in his role as a multi-inning reliever.
Michael Grove was in a sling this morning in the Dodgers clubhouse. His season is over after shoulder surgery.
Grove likely would have started the season in the Dodgers' bullpen. Having previously served as a multi-inning arm, his absence will impact the team's depth.
Over his career, Grove has pitched to a 5.48 ERA and 4.35 FIP across 64 games (20 starts) while striking out 9.10 hitters per nine innings.
Grove still has three years of team control remaining after this season as the 28-year-old is set to become arbitration eligible in 2026.
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