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Dodgers place All-Star Justin Wrobleski on IL with forearm inflammation

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LOS ANGELES — Justin Wrobleski’s breakout year for the Los Angeles Dodgers is on pause, as the first-time All-Star landed on the injured list Sunday with what the club called left forearm inflammation.

Wrobleski, who broke into the rotation in April and has emerged as one of the steadiest arms for the reigning back-to-back World Series champions, has struggled since the All-Star break as he approaches a professional career-high at 126 1/3 innings. He surrendered a pair of home runs and allowed four runs over six innings in Saturday’s 4-1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, but he came away encouraged that his stuff and delivery were finally where he wants them to be.

“I think today I kind of figured something out a little bit,” Wrobleski said after the start. “With my delivery and with everything, I feel like I’m in a good spot moving forward, as odd as that sounds.”

Wrobleski averaged 96 mph on his fastball and topped out at 98.7 mph Saturday — both season-highs. But a concerning trend also continued: The two home runs Wrobleski allowed gave him 11 homers allowed in 26 innings since making his first All-Star appearance, a stretch where he had a 6.92 ERA.

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Before the break, Wrobleski had a 2.69 ERA, emerging as a surprise story with his bullying approach of pounding the strike zone and a nickname, “The Shark,” bestowed upon him by Hall of Famer Pedro Martínez. Now, it’s up to 3.56.

The Dodgers and Wrobleski have downplayed the role fatigue might be having on his recent downturn. He previously threw 132 innings across three levels in 2024, and totaled 88 innings between Triple A and the majors in 2025.

Wrobleski said Saturday he was “feeling as good as I can right now.”

If Wrobleski makes it back this season, it might not be as a starter, as manager Dave Roberts said Saturday he expects Wrobleski to slot into a bullpen role this October — something he did during the team’s 2025 run.

Kyle Hurt was recalled in Wrobleski’s place. Sunday’s IL placement comes at a time when the Dodgers could use an extra bullpen arm. The club has been running a seven-man bullpen, with Roberts saying this weekend that “essentially all of our relievers are overworked right now.” A trip to Coors Field this coming week will provide another test as the team wraps up a stretch of 13 games without a break.

The team has an off day Thursday, and again the following Monday, meaning the club can still get its five healthy starters adequate rest while having a typical eight-man group in the bullpen.

Tyler Glasnow is expected to return to the Dodgers’ rotation after those two off days, as long as all goes well in his final start on his rehab assignment. Glasnow has been out since May with back spasms.

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