Every Dodgers pitcher used in 2026

By admin — In News — July 8, 2026

   ​On April 29, 2026, in Los Angeles, California, USA, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (left) handed the ball to manager Dave Roberts (30) during the sixth inning of a game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium. The scene, captured by Kiyoshi Mio of Imagn Images, highlights a moment in which Glasnow prepared to deliver to the dugout as the Dodgers continued their season. The Dodgers continued a notable trend in recent years: setting franchise records for the number of different pitchers used in a single season. After using 40 pitchers in 2024, they matched that total again in 2025, following a pattern in which they had deployed 39 pitchers in both 2021 and 2023.
As the 2026 season unfolded, the Dodgers continued their rapid rotation of arms, debuting a wide array of pitchers throughout the year. Beginning with Yoshinobu Yamamoto on Opening Day, the club added a steady stream of relievers and starters who appeared in games across the season, with updates added as new pitchers joined the bullpen or rotation. The following list tracks every pitcher who appeared in a game for the Dodgers in 2026, beginning with Yamamoto on Opening Day and continuing through the end of the season. Note that for readers accessing this on a mobile device, the table is best viewed in landscape mode.
Pitcher — First Date Used:
– Yoshinobu Yamamoto — March 26
– Blake Treinen — March 26
– Will Klein — March 26
– Tanner Scott — March 26
– Emmet Sheehan — March 27
– Jack Dreyer — March 27
– Ben Casparius — March 27
– Alex Vesia — March 27
– Edgardo Henriquez — March 27
– Edwin Díaz — March 27
– Tyler Glasnow — March 28
– Roki Sasaki — March 30
– Justin Wrobleski — March 30
– Shohei Ohtani — March 31
– Miguel Rojas — April 6
– Kyle Hurt — April 15
– Jake Eder — April 20
– Brock Stewart — May 6
– Blake Snell — May 9
– Paul Gervase — May 9
– Wyatt Mills — May 10
– Charlie Barnes — May 15
– Chayce McDermott — May 17
– Jonathan Hernández — May 22
– Eric Lauer — May 26
– Evan Phillips — July 7
*Note: The mention of Miguel Rojas in this context refers to his status as a position player who made appearances, contributing to the broader note about the Dodgers’ diverse pitching usage during the 2026 season. The Dodgers’ approach reflects a strategy of maximizing bullpen flexibility and depth across a lengthy schedule, creating a dynamic mix of arms to respond to opposing lineups and in-game situations. The ongoing roster updates will continue to reflect new pitcher appearances as the season progresses.*  

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