When the Los Angeles Dodgers traded away outfielder James Outman last year, the move was met with a little skepticism from the fans. Outman had been a central piece on the Dodgers roster, but due to all the talent that Los Angeles had, he wasn't given consistent playing time. The Dodgers traded Outman to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for right-hander Brock Stewart. Stewart was supposed to give the team a nice boost in the bullpen for the stretch run, but his return to the Dodgers only lasted four games. Stewart posted an ERA of 4.91 over 3.2 innings before he went on the injured list due to a shoulder injury. The veteran right-hander then underwent surgery, and didn't pitch again in 2025. Los Angeles did get Stewart back this season, but he has now landed back on the injured list for a bone spur in his foot. Stewart's tenure with the Dodgers since being traded back hasn't gone to plan, and now he will be out with no real timetable to return.…