Boston's Hunter Dobbins has surgery for torn ACL
Hunter Dobbins, 25, had surgery for a torn right ACL after injuring his knee covering first base; he aims to return by Opening Day 2026, Red Sox said.
- On Tuesday, Hunter Dobbins, Boston Red Sox rookie starter, underwent season-ending ACL surgery performed by Dr. Daniel Cooper at the Carrell Clinic in Frisco, Texas.
- He injured his knee covering first base July 11 against the Rays at Fenway Park, repeating a torn ACL from high school.
- Meanwhile, Luis Guerrero delivered a 25-pitch live batting practice in Fort Myers.
- Before the game at Daikin Park, manager Alex Cora said everything went well, and Justin Slaten threw his third bullpen session Tuesday.
- Despite the bullpen’s setbacks, Hunter Dobbins posted a 3.47 ERA, four holds, three saves, and aims to return to full strength by Opening Day 2026.
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