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Kyle Hurt returns as Dodgers recall right-hander after Casparius injury

Kyle Hurt is back with the Dodgers after almost two years away, following Ben Casparius' shoulder injury and Monday's roster move.

Dodgers' pitching injury carousel begins as LA makes roster move before Mets series
Dodgers' pitching injury carousel begins as LA makes roster move before Mets series

The recalled right-hander on Monday after was sidelined with a shoulder injury and headed for the injured list. Hurt, 27, is back in the majors after almost two full years away.

Hurt has thrown only 8 2/3 innings in the big leagues, but the Dodgers are giving him another chance in a role that looks different from the one he once projected for. Before in July of 2024, he was viewed mostly as a starting pitcher. Since then, the team appears to see him more as a multi-inning relief option.

The move comes as Los Angeles has already been operating without while he works his way through shoulder fatigue. It is also consistent with how the Dodgers have handled pitching depth in recent seasons, turning to minor league arms such as , and Emmet Sheehan when injuries have thinned the staff.

Hurt made his return to a professional mound late last season and has logged 14 innings at since the surgery. That limited workload is the clearest sign of where he is in the comeback process, and it makes Monday’s recall less a finished product than a test of whether his arm can hold up in a bullpen role the Dodgers now seem ready to explore.

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