Dodgers News: Surgery for LA Outfielder, Lance Lynn Update, D-Backs Headed to WS

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As the World Series matchup is finalized, we are reminded that the Dodgers will, once again, not be making an appearance.
With Corey Seager on the Rangers, and the Diamondbacks fresh off of a sweep of the Boys in Blue in the NLDS, the Dodgers will be watching from their couches like the rest of us.
In news involving still current Dodgers (as players don't become free agents until after the World Series), outfielder David Peralta announced on Instagram that he had undergone surgery on his left elbow.
Last week, Andrew Friedman and Brandon Gomes told reporters there were no surgeries on the schedule for Dodgers players.
— Clint Pasillas (@realFRG) October 25, 2023
One week later, this is David Peralta 👇 pic.twitter.com/ZReQzhXLqA
There was no word as to what procedure was performed.
In other news and in preparation for next season, the Dodgers are seemingly on the fence about whether to bring back Lance Lynn, with conflicting reports swirling on the rumor mill. Starting pitching proved to be a critical downfall of the Dodgers' postseason failure but the club might want to pivot to someone that didn't give up as many home runs as Shohei Ohtani hit in 2023.
Check out the rest of today's news:
- Dodgers Fans Can't Help But React to Corey Seager Heading to the World Series with the Rangers
- Insider Predicts Dodgers Exercise Club Option on Lance Lynn
- Blockbuster Trade Package Could Get Cy Young Winner in LA
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- Scout Shocked by Surprising Issue for LA This Postseason
- Insider Expects Yency Almonte to Return to LA Bullpen in 2024
- The Future is Bright for the LA Dodgers and Here are 3 Reasons Why
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Dodgers Tweet of the Day:
Another NL team that knocked out the Dodgers in the playoffs is heading to the World Series.
— Noah Camras (@noahcamras) October 25, 2023
2023: Diamondbacks
2021: Braves
2020: LA won
2019: Nationals
2018: LA made WS
2017: LA made WS
2016: Cubs
2015: Mets
Since 2015, only the 2022 Padres didn’t make the WS after beating LA
all i see here is that the dodgers lost to the best team in the national league pic.twitter.com/yWU4MwLChm
— Dan (@GrandpaKersh) October 25, 2023
My daughter is the best. Think she knew how bumed I was about them losing so she asked for the Dodgers Stadium address to mail them ideas for a mascot. Its a Dodger Dog!! lolz. The P.S part had me rollin 🤣 definitely my daughter pic.twitter.com/aNNEA66oy6
— Brian (@BriRobitaille) October 16, 2023
Patrick Warren graduated from USC with a degree in journalism. He is a beat writer for Inside the Dodgers. Although he has spent the last four years in LA, he remains a steadfast Baltimore Orioles fan.
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