Brock Stewart Shines in First Rehab Appearance with Ontario Tower Buzzers
Brock Stewart Begins Rehab Assignment, Dazzles in First Outing
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Brock Stewart, a right-handed relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, began his rehab assignment with the Ontario Tower Buzzers after shoulder surgery. In his first outing, he struck out three batters in a row, showcasing his potential for a return to the major league team.
- 01Brock Stewart began his rehab assignment with the Ontario Tower Buzzers.
- 02He struck out the side in his first outing, throwing 15 pitches.
- 03Stewart had a 4.91 ERA in four games with the Dodgers last season.
- 04Prior to joining the Dodgers, he had a 2.38 ERA with the Minnesota Twins.
- 05Manager Dave Roberts estimates Stewart will need about three weeks before rejoining the Dodgers.
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Brock Stewart, the right-handed relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, started his Single-A rehab assignment with the Ontario Tower Buzzers on Tuesday after undergoing shoulder surgery in September 2025. In his first outing, Stewart dazzled by striking out all three batters he faced with just 15 pitches. Last season, he played only four games for the Dodgers, allowing two runs in 3.2 innings, resulting in a 4.91 ERA. Before his stint with the Dodgers, Stewart had a strong performance with the Minnesota Twins, boasting a 2.38 ERA across 39 appearances and striking out 41 batters in 34 innings. Despite his impressive return, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts indicated that Stewart will likely need around three weeks of rehab outings before he can rejoin the team.
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