Edwin DĂaz underwent elbow surgery to remove loose bodies that had been present since 2012. He expects to return in the second half of the season, describing his recovery as the 'best-case scenario.'
Key points
Edwin DĂaz had elbow surgery to remove loose bodies.
He has had the loose bodies since 2012.
DĂaz expects to return in the second half of the season.
He experienced discomfort and a drop in fastball velocity before surgery.
His recovery is progressing well, with improved range of motion.
Edwin DĂazLos Angeles Dodgers
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz on the mound, Image 2 shows Close-up of baseball player Edwin Diaz in a blue shirt with a microphone
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz on the mound, Image 2 shows Close-up of baseball player Edwin Diaz in a blue shirt with a microphone
Turns out, the loose bodies that Edwin DĂaz had surgically removed from his elbow this week had been there a while.
As in, since the very start of his professional career.
Speaking to the media Monday for the first time since having an elbow procedure last week that will sideline him until the second half of the season, DĂaz said that heâs had loose bodies in his elbow âsince I think I signed as a professional player back in 2012.â
Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Edwin Diaz spoke with media on Monday regarding his elbow surgery, details when he expects to begin throwing and eventually return to the mound. Kevork Djansezian for CA PostLos Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Edwin Diaz spoke with media on Monday regarding his elbow surgery, details when he expects to begin throwing and eventually return to the mound. Kevork Djansezian for CA Post
For most of his 10-year MLB career, however, the issue hadnât bothered the three-time All-Star.
It was only this season that the problem finally reared its ugly head.
During the opening weeks of the campaign ââ DĂazâs first with the Dodgers after signing a three-year, $69 million contract ââ the closerâs fastball velocity had been below average, even for a veteran who has dealt with slow starts in recent years.
At first, he said, he believed the problem was with his knee, which he also had surgically repaired in 2023 when he suffered a torn patellar tendon celebrating a win in that yearâs World Baseball Classic.
Thus, after suffering a three-run blown save against the Rangers on April 10, the Dodgers stayed away from him for the next eight days while he worked through that issue in side sessions and bullpens.
By the time he returned to action on April 19 against the Rockies in Denver, DĂaz insisted he was once again âfeeling greatâ and expecting an uptick in his stuff.
After signing a $69 million contract in the offseason Edwin Diaz and the dodgers appeared to be a match made in heaven. But after recent struggles, including a massive dip in velocity, Diaz underwent elbow surgery last Wendeday to address the issue. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Instead, he suffered a disastrous outing, failing to retire any of the four batters he faced while bottoming out with a fastball velocity of 92.8 mph (one of the 10 slowest heaters of his career).
It was during that appearance, he said Monday, that he felt discomfort in his throwing arm for the first time.
âI didnât know it was the loose bodies,â he explained. âI just felt tired, tight.â
Up to that point in his career, the right-handed said he had never been advised that the loose bodies would eventually have to be removed. He had also never previously experienced such a sensation in his elbow.
âThatâs something a lot of pitchers have,â he said. âEvery pitcher has something in his arm.â
But, he added, âthis is my first time in my career Iâve felt my arm was sore or whatever.â
The good news, DĂaz noted, is that his arm is already feeling better just days after getting his procedure done last week. Even though he wonât return until after the All-Star break, he described the prognosis and operation as âthe best-case scenario.â
âI can move my arm really good right now,â DĂaz said. âIâm really surprised, because surgery was on Wednesday, and today is Monday.â
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher , left, and relief pitcher Edwin Diaz congratulate each other after the Dodgers defeated the in a baseball game Saturday, March 28, 2026, in . AP
Even at this early stage of his recovery, the 32-year-old explained that such range of motion was highly encouraging ââ after feeling it âwas a little bit shorter than normalâ during his early-season struggles.
âNow, after surgery, Iâm getting close to what I was, what I am when I was good,â he said, professing confidence he will regain his typically dominant form when he returns.
âI think that maybe thatâs why the velo was a little bit inconsistent (before),â he added.
While heâs out recovering, Diaz said he not only wants to strengthen his arm, but also his legs after the issues he experienced there earlier this month. He hopes to begin throwing again in a couple weeks, though any more specific timeline remains unclear.
Missing so much of the season still âsucks,â he acknowledged, especially after joining a new team on a big contract this winter.
âBut thatâs something I canât control,â DĂaz said. âEveryone here is supporting me. All of my teammates, theyâre supporting me. Theyâre happy that Iâm doing way better than before. They just canât wait to see me on the mound in the second half.
âThey say take your time, we need you in October,â he added. âBut I want to come back as soon as possible and help this team to win games.â
Q&A
What is the expected recovery timeline for Edwin DĂaz after his elbow surgery?
Edwin DĂaz is expected to return in the second half of the season following his elbow surgery.
What issues led to Edwin DĂaz's elbow surgery?
DĂaz experienced discomfort and a significant drop in fastball velocity, leading to the discovery of loose bodies in his elbow.
How long has Edwin DĂaz had loose bodies in his elbow?
Edwin DĂaz revealed he has had loose bodies in his elbow since he signed as a professional player in 2012.
What did Edwin DĂaz say about his recovery after surgery?
DĂaz reported that his arm is feeling better just days after surgery, and he is surprised by his range of motion.
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After signing a $69 million contract in the offseason Edwin Diaz and the dodgers appeared to be a match made in heaven. But after recent struggles, including a massive dip in velocity, Diaz underwent elbow surgery last Wendeday to address the issue. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith, left, and relief pitcher Edwin Diaz congratulate each other after the Dodgers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in a baseball game Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. AP