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InjuryLADAug 21, 2026, 9:58 PM EDTSignal confidence 60%

Dodgers Catcher Will Smith Takes Live BP for First Time Since Injury

Will Smith faced live pitching in batting practice for the first time since his injury, moving closer to a return for Los Angeles.

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Will Smith stepped into the box for live batting practice for the first time since his injury, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced, marking a tangible step in his path back to the roster.

The milestone matters operationally for a club navigating a layered injury situation. Smith's timeline and the nature of his injury have not been detailed in the available material, so what comes next — further rehab appearances, a roster move, a specific target date — remains unconfirmed.

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Live BP is a meaningful threshold, but it is one checkpoint in a longer process. Whether Smith advances to game action, and how quickly, is still an open question per the available reporting.

The Dodgers have several other players working their way back at the same time. Gavin Stone threw three perfect innings in his third rehab appearance for Triple-A OKC earlier this week, and Tyler Glasnow struck out nine in a rehab start for Oklahoma City before being described as expected to return to the club soon. Smith's update adds another thread to a roster picture that has been in motion for days.

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