Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz reveals surprising details abut elbow surgery
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Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz reveals surprising details abut elbow surgery
""Everything went well. I had, like, five loose bodies in my elbow. Everything went well and I'm feeling really good right now," Díaz said in his first comments since having surgery."
""I was feeling tired and tight. I didn't know it was the loose bodies," Díaz recalled."
""I think that was the best case, to remove them now and be ready for the second half of the season," Díaz said."
"Díaz reiterated that sentiment but didn't offer any specifics beyond noting he anticipates being back at some point after the All-Star break."
Edwin Díaz had surgery on April 22 to remove loose bodies from his right elbow, which had been present since 2012. He experienced soreness in his knee prior to the surgery, which led to a decline in his pitching performance. Díaz did not retire any batters in his last appearance, attributing his struggles to the loose bodies. He anticipates returning to play after the All-Star break in the second half of the 2026 season, expressing confidence in his recovery.
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