Alden Gonzalez, ESPN Staff WriterAug 7, 2024, 12:39 AM ET
- ESPN baseball reporter. Covered the L.A. Rams for ESPN from 2016 to 2018 and the L.A. Angels for MLB.com from 2012 to 2016.
LOS ANGELES -- Brusdar Graterol had spent all season recovering from a shoulder injury -- only to exit eight pitches into his return.
Graterol, one of the Los Angeles Dodgers' most important relievers, grabbed at his right leg immediately after throwing a pitch to Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto in Tuesday's sixth inning.
After getting checked on near the pitcher's mound, he was helped off the field by teammate Enrique Hernandez and head athletic trainer Thomas Albert, clearly emotional as he made his way to the third-base dugout.
The Dodgers subsequently diagnosed him with a strained right hamstring.
Graterol, 25, has been a crucial high-leverage reliever in recent years, posting a 2.08 ERA and a 0.97 WHIP in 114 appearances from 2022 to 2023. But Graterol sustained a shoulder injury early in spring training, suffered a setback as he was nearing his return in April and wasn't activated off the injured list until Monday.
Now the Dodgers don't know how much longer they'll be without him.
Their bullpen is currently without Blake Treinen (hip), Ryan Brasier (calf) and Michael Grove (lat). Heading into Tuesday, their bullpen had posted a 4.35 ERA since the All-Star break.