Will Smith expected to miss at least another month

Jul 18, 2026 - 12:15
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Will Smith expected to miss at least another month
LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 8, 2026: Injured Dodgers catcher Will Smith in the dugout during the game against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium on July 8, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Either Saturday or Sunday, whenever Dalton Rushing starts behind the plate again, he will pass Will Smith for the Dodgers lead in innings caught this season. Rushing has started 45 games and caught 389 1/3 innings this season. Smith, who started 44 games, is at 393 innings.

Smith was a starter on three championship teams in his first six full major league seasons, and the three-time All-Star last October and November set a record by catching all 73 innings in the World Series, in which he hit the championship-winning home run in Game 7.

But this year, Smith last played on June 5, and has been on the injured list ever since with neck inflammation. His rehab has slowed to the point that his return is still in question. From Bill Shaikin at the Los Angeles Times:

In a “best case” scenario, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Friday, Smith would miss another month.

That left Roberts to make a jolting admission, when I asked him if the team really can count on Smith returning this season.

We don’t know,” Roberts said, “but we certainly are counting on it.”


Max Muncy’s game-deciding two-run home run on Friday night at Yankee Stadium was his 227th home run since joining the Dodgers, only one behind Ron Cey for fifth place in franchise history.

The Yankees nearly scored the tying run in the eighth inning, but they erased Trent Grisham at the plate on a double off the wall by a throw by Andy Pages to a ranging Mookie Betts, who through home to Rushing, who reached to his right then swiped left for the game-saving out.

Said Betts, per Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register:

“It was just off line a little bit. But it was a strong throw,” Betts said of the throw from Pages. “That’s the main thing. It wasn’t just a lollipop in there. He gave us a good strong throw and at some point you’ve got to do something cool.”

Roki Sasaki was sharp on Friday, allowing only an unearned run in his 5 2/3 innings, with five strikeouts. He also topped 100 mph 21 times on Friday, more than his major league totals to date. From Jack Harris of the California Post:

“It’s one game, so I can’t say anything declarative,” Sasaki said in Japanese. “But it’s the lower body. I reviewed how I use that part, and I think that went well.”

This is what the Dodgers had expected to see when they signed the much-hyped Sasaki out of Japan last year. This is what they’d been waiting to see over his turbulent transition to the majors in the season and a half since.

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