“I’ll definitely be a reliever, but whatever they ask, I’m just excited to be a part of it,” he told McKain.
Apr 16, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kyle Hurt (63) throws against the Washington Nationals during the first inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
What is Kyle Hurt’s Outlook for 2026?
As he recovers from surgery, Hurt expressed optimism that he could come back stronger than before, something like the improvement Shohei Ohtani has shown on the mound.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
“I would think so. You do so much little strength exercises for your arm that you didn’t really do pre-surgery,” Hurt explained. “So, getting to know how your elbow feels every day and just doing those little exercises constantly, day by day, I think that just makes that velo spike a little bit because your arms are just so conditioned after doing rehab for such a long period process that you feel really good, so that’s kind of how I felt.”
Hurt Learning From Teammates at Spring Training
As Hurt gears up for the season, he’s been observing his teammates like Cy Young winner Blake Snell and World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
“It’s just super exciting to be in this locker room, like just watching Yoshi do everything he does on a day-to-day basis and like how Blake Snell goes about it,” he explained. “Everyone just kind of does it their own way and we just feed off each other. A lot of these young guys are definitely, including myself, we still see what these guys do, but it’s just exciting just watching the day-by-day routine. That’s one big thing for me.”
What do you think? Will Kyle Hurt contribute to the Dodgers in his bullpen role?