The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly bracing for a tough blow that has fans and insiders alike buzzing with concern. Will Smith, the All-Star catcher who anchors the team behind the plate, has now missed four straight games due to a stiff neck—and sources close to the situation claim the issue is more serious than the club initially let on.
Why This Move Raises Red Flags
According to a report from Bill Plunkett, Smith is “likely” to be placed on the injured list, a development that could shake up the Dodgers’ roster strategy as they fight for postseason positioning. The team made a telling move Wednesday, releasing infielder Tyler Fitzgerald in what appears to be a clear signal they need to free up a 40-man roster spot for a backup catcher. One insider told us the move feels “almost inevitable at this point.”
What Happens Next?
The Dodgers have not made any official announcement, but the clock is ticking. If Smith lands on the IL, the team could be forced to scramble for a temporary replacement—or even accelerate a trade or call-up that nobody saw coming. Critics are asking: Is the front office downplaying the severity of Smith’s neck issue? And what does this mean for the Dodgers’ lineup against Pittsburgh and beyond?
According to reports, the club is taking a cautious approach, but with every game missed, the stakes get higher. Stay tuned—this story is developing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming hours.

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