Walker Buehler to undergo second Tommy John surgery on right elbow
The worst-case scenario seems to have come true for Walker Buehler.
According to a post he put on Instagram on Tuesday afternoon, the Dodgers pitcher announced he needs Tommy John surgery, a major development that figures to keep the right-hander sidelined for most, if not all, of the 2023 season.
Buehler had been out since early June with a flexor tendon injury and was scheduled to undergo a season-ending elbow surgery Tuesday, after having a setback in his rehabilitation this month.
While it was unclear exactly what the extent of Buehler’s injury was — the results of a recent MRI weren’t clear enough to determine the specific issue — there was concern that one of the ligaments in Buehler’s elbow was damaged.
Tuesday’s procedure, which was to be performed by team physician and renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache, was expected to pinpoint the problem.
Though manager Dave Roberts said that, initially, he didn’t believe Tommy John surgery was a possibility, Tuesday’s procedure evidently proved otherwise, marking the second time in his career Buehler will have to rehab from Tommy John surgery. He had his first one when he was a prospect, after being drafted by the Dodgers in the first round of the 2015 draft.
The team has yet to formally announce the news, or provide a more defined timeline for Buehler’s return.
This is a developing story. Check back for more details.
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