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Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz (elbow) to begin a rehab assignment

By Thomson Reuters Jul 11, 2026 | 3:18 PM

Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Edwin Diaz will start a rehab assignment at Single-A Ontario on Saturday after spending ​more than two months on the ‌injured list following an elbow procedure.

Diaz, who was signed to a three-year, $69-million contract in the offseason, struggled to a 10.50 ERA over his first seven ‌appearances ​for the Dodgers with ⁠four saves. He went ⁠on the injured list with loose bodies in his pitching elbow.

The 32-year-old is 29-36 with a 2.91 ERA and 257 ​saves over nine seasons that includes time with the Seattle Mariners (2016-18) and New York ⁠Mets (2019-25). He is a ⁠three-time All-Star, including last season ​while in New York.

Without Diaz in the closer ​role, the Dodgers bullpen has been successful ‌despite its struggles in a 9-3 home loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday. Los Angeles relievers entered Saturday’s play with ⁠a combined 3.77 ERA, fifth best in the National League.

Diaz expects to return to the active ⁠roster shortly ‌after the All-Star break.

“I feel really ⁠good. I feel way better ​than ‌early in the season,” Diaz said ​this ⁠past week. “I can see them missing the fastball. That’s something I couldn’t do early in the season, because I wasn’t right. Now I just gotta keep throwing strikes, making pitches.

–Field ​Level Media