The 2022 season just keeps getting worse and worse for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Both their hitting and pitching staff have fallen victim to various injuries over the last few months. They are sitting at the top of their division, but the injuries just keep on coming for this roster.

Now, the Dodgers are going to lose one of their best arms in the bullpen. LA star reliever Daniel Hudson came crumpling down in the eighth inning against the Braves. After the game, Dave Roberts confirmed the worst-case scenario: Daniel Hudson had suffered a season-ending ACL tear. (via Jack Harris)

That's not good for the Dodgers, which had suffered many injuries to key players throughout the season. Players such as Max Muncy, Mookie Betts, and Clayton Kershaw have all missed significant time due to various injuries. Now, they are going to lose arguably their best reliever in Hudson.

During the 2022 season, Hudson sported a 2.22 ERA in 25 games, all while striking out just over 30 percent of the batters he faced. His presence as a top-tier reliever has saved the Dodgers out of a critical jam at many points during the season. It will be interesting to see which players step up for the team after this injury.

As for the other injured players on the roster, Betts is still without a return date after suffered a cracked rib a week ago. Walker Buehler is also set to miss up to two months of action due to his injury. Can the Dodgers withstand this onslaught of injuries to their players?