Dodgers' Tommy Edman Provides Update on Ankle Injury After Surgery
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Dodgers' Tommy Edman Provides Update on Ankle Injury After Surgery
"Edman still contributed to the Dodgers' World Series run in 2025 - playing in 16 games - but underwent surgery following the celebrations. "It's doing all right. I recently got the surgery, so hoping that fixes it for good," Edman said on ESPN's Sedano and Kap Morning Show. "It's something I needed to do after dealing with it the past two seasons. They said everything went smooth. Hopefully it's a good recovery and I get back to 100 percent.""
"Edman, 31, spent most of his time in center field after joining the Dodgers in 2024, but his ankle injury kept him predominantly in the infield in 2025. He initially sprained his ankle in April, spending a couple of weeks on the injured list. Edman returned in the middle of May, though went back to the injured list in August after reaggravating the injury. He returned in September, though he still battled injury heading into the postseason."
Tommy Edman, 31, underwent offseason surgery on an ankle injury that limited him during 2025. He played primarily in the infield in 2025 after spending most of 2024 in center field. The ankle was initially sprained in April, prompting a short injured list stint, followed by a mid-May return and a reaggravation that sent him back to the injured list in August. He returned in September and appeared in 16 postseason games before having surgery after the World Series celebrations. The Dodgers used utility players and Andy Pages in center while he recovered, leaving depth questions with Miguel Rojas a free agent.
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