Dodgers Sign Reliever Stratton, DFA Feyereisen Ahead Mets Game
Dodgers Sign Reliever Stratton, DFA Feyereisen Ahead Mets Game

Dodgers Sign Reliever Stratton, DFA Feyereisen Ahead Mets Game

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have made several pitching roster moves to address ongoing challenges in their bullpen and rotation. They signed veteran right-hander Chris Stratton, recently released by the Kansas City Royals, and added him to their active roster by designating J.P. Feyereisen for assignment and optioning Bobby Miller to Triple-A. Miller, who has experienced ups and downs with the Dodgers including injuries and inconsistent performances, was recalled recently to provide bullpen depth after a taxing 13-inning game against the New York Mets. Despite his struggles in the majors, Miller has shown potential in Triple-A with a 4.63 ERA and 31 strikeouts over 35 innings. The Dodgers continue to seek fresh pitching options amid injuries and rotation vulnerabilities as they maintain a strong standing in the National League West. These moves reflect the team's efforts to bolster pitching depth ahead of important matchups, including their series against the Mets.

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