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Dodgers’ Walker Buehler Will Make 2024 Debut This Weekend

Walker Buehler faced six batters in a Triple-A rehab game last September. He retired them all with only 24 pitches.

Since June 2022, when Buehler was prescribed Tommy John surgery and a flexor tendon repair, that’s been the extent of his competitive experience on a mound in a game that counts.



Sunday, Buehler will officially resume his comeback with the Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate in Tacoma, Washington, where he’ll make his first rehabilitation start of 2024.

For the Dodgers, it’s a double-dose of good news.

Buehler will effectively pick up where he left off after Monday’s simulated game against teammates at Dodger Stadium. In that session, Buehler threw 60 pitches over four innings — a full day’s work for many starters by today’s standards.

By getting five innings of work Sunday, Buehler will basically be ready to step into a major league game provided his stuff his sharp enough. Historically, that hasn’t been a problem.

Even in 2022, as he tried to avoid season-ending surgery, Buehler was averaging 95.2 mph with his fastball and getting batters to chase at 75 percent of the pitches he threw, per Statcast.

The Dodgers held out hope until late September last year that Buehler could be part of their postseaon pitching staff in some capacity. In the end, the Dodgers decided to give their former first-round pick an entire offseason of rest and rehab, with an opportunity to come back strong in 2024.

After Sunday, the Dodgers will have a good idea just how strong Buehler looks.

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JP Hoornstra

J.P. Hoornstra writes and edits Major League Baseball content for DodgersNation.com and is the author of 'The 50 Greatest Dodger Games Of All Time.' He once recorded a keyboard solo on the same album as two of the original Doors. Follow at https://x.com/jphoornstra

5 Comments

  1. I won’t hold my breath. I hope we use a 6 man rotation?! Yam’s, Glasnow, Buehler and sooner or later Kersh will need that extra day off. Probably Paxton too?

  2. Awesome news! … but isn’t Tacoma the Triple A affiliate for Seattle. OKC is the Dodgers! ???

    1. Good eye, Jon though I think the writer may have known that but just chose his phrasing poorly. If you look at it again, you can take it to mean he’ll be pitching in Tacoma with his Dodger affiliate team (OKC).

  3. April has a few off-days. No need for 6-man rotation in April and no need for Buehler to be pushing it so soon. He will be needed in October, an extra month to the season. After April, a 6-man rotation seems right. If not, who leaves the rotation – Gavin Stone. Does he go to OKC? Are the two best pitchers on the team the two youngest – Miller and Kyle Hurt? Who is the least productive — Grove? Who will be in the starting rotation in OKC? Why no news about Sheehan?

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