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Los Angeles Dodgers players have missed the most time among any MLB team since the beginning of the 2024 season.
Since the beginning of 2024, Dodgers players have spent 3,752 days on the injured list. The next closest team is the Chicago White Sox, though they’ve missed 859 fewer games than the Dodgers in that span.
The Dodgers Major League players spent the MOST time on the injured list over the past two years with 3,752 days total, per @enosarris@sbrittanyurx
They have 859 more days logged than the Chicago White Sox, who come in second ? pic.twitter.com/slCKDhNQid
— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) June 8, 2026
Despite their injuries, though, the Dodgers have consistently made the postseason and won the World Series in both of the full seasons included in The Athletic‘s study. An anonymous AL executive believes that’s LA’s strength.
“(The) goal is to ensure you have enough depth to stabilize in the absence of high-performing players,” the executive said. “Something the Dodgers do best in baseball.”
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Apr 21, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez (37) and outfielder Alex Call (12) collide pursuing a shallow popup during the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images
Who on the Dodgers Has Been Hurt the Most?
While the Dodgers have the oldest position player group in baseball, the noticeable trend over the past several seasons has been their pitching’s inability to remain fully healthy. The Dodgers have one of the strongest pitching staffs in MLB, if not the strongest, but can’t put it on full display with their constant injuries.
At time of writing, the Dodgers have 11 pitchers on the injured list, all of whom could command a spot on the MLB roster.
The Dodgers signed Evan Phillips after non-tendering him in the offseason, and he has been on the injured list since. Blake Snell returned from the injured list for a single start after experiencing fatigue in his shoulder before heading back onto the injured list and undergoing surgery due to loose bodies in his elbow. Gavin Stone made his way back from shoulder reconstruction surgery this offseason, but hasn’t pitched in 2026 after landing on the injured list with shoulder inflammation.
Brusdar Graterol also hasn’t pitched this season, as he has had a few setbacks since attempting a return from shoulder surgery. Brock Stewart made a two-game return in May, though went straight back to the injured list with a bone spur in his foot. Bobby Miller has been out all season after undergoing surgery on his shoulder as well.
Jake Cousins has been on the injured list since the Dodgers picked him up as he recovers from Tommy John surgery, and Landon Knack is on the 60-day with a right intercostal strain. Ben Casparius, Tyler Glasnow and Edwin Diaz are all on the 60-day IL as well.
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Aug 6, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brusdar Graterol (41) is helped off the field by trainer Thomas Albert and third baseman Enrique Hernandez (8) in the sixth inning after a hamstring injury against the Philadelphia Phillies at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Have the Dodgers Been Alright Despite Their Injuries?
The Dodgers have had a couple of other high-profile injuries, such as Mookie Betts’ oblique strain and Tommy Edman’s ankle surgery recovery, but have managed to keep themselves afloat in the NL West.
As a matter of fact, they have been exceptional.
The Dodgers have a 7.5 game lead in the division ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and currently sit 18 igames over .500 at 42-24. With so many players on the mend, the Dodgers are bound to only get better as the season progresses, and will hope their mid-to-late-season reinforcements can bring them a third consecutive World Series championship.
Research by Jordan Hum
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