LAS VEGAS — The ankle injury that limited Tommy Edman throughout the season was apparently enough to lead to the operating table.
The Dodgers utility player will undergo ankle surgery in the next week, General Manager Brandon Gomes revealed on Tuesday at the GM Meetings.
Gomes didn’t provide any details on the nature of the surgery, and he said only that “the goal” is to have him ready for spring training.
“We’re gonna be smart,” Gomes said. “Obviously, he hasn’t had it yet. So we’ll look into that as we get into the rehab process. And like we do with everything, let’s keep the big picture in mind, or the goal of playing through October.”
Edman, 30, hit .225 with a .655 OPS in 97 games in 2025, the first year of a five-year, $74 million contract extension with the Dodgers.
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