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Dodgers Make Multiple Roster Moves to Address Injuries, Acquire Arms
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made several roster moves amid injury challenges, acquiring right-handed pitcher Will Klein from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for Joe Jacques, while designating reliever Chris Stratton for assignment and optioning Noah Davis to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Klein struggled in Triple-A with a 7.17 ERA but will add depth to a bullpen that has been heavily taxed, especially after closer Evan Phillips was sidelined for Tommy John surgery and Luis Garcia was placed on the injured list. Additionally, the Dodgers claimed catcher Chuckie Robinson off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels, adding depth at a key position despite Robinson's limited MLB hitting success. The Dodgers are also preparing for the 2025 MLB Draft, where they hold the 40th pick and are projected to select right-handed pitcher Patrick Forbes from Louisville, noted for his fastball/slider combination despite recent injury concerns. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees, who recently suffered a heavy loss to the Dodgers, recalled veteran right-hander Carlos Carrasco from Triple-A to bolster their bullpen for an upcoming game against Los Angeles. These moves highlight the Dodgers' ongoing efforts to manage their pitching staff amid injuries and maintain competitiveness as the season progresses.

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