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Dodgers sign RHP Chris Stratton and option RHP Bobby Miller to minors

  • On Sunday, the Los Angeles Dodgers added right-handed pitcher Chris Stratton to their roster and placed him in relief for the final game of their matchup against the New York Mets.
  • After the Kansas City Royals let go of Stratton last Thursday, following a challenging stretch with nearly an 8.00 ERA over 12 games and 17 innings pitched this season, the Dodgers signed him to bolster their bullpen.
  • Earlier on Saturday, the Dodgers optioned Bobby Miller, who was recalled that day, to Triple-A Oklahoma City after he pitched two innings, allowing one run, one walk, and three hits in a 5-2 loss to the Mets.
  • At 34 years old, Stratton has compiled a 41-27 record and a 4.63 ERA across 371 appearances, including 42 games he started, during a decade-long MLB career that features a 2023 World Series championship with the Texas Rangers.
  • These roster changes, including designating J.P. Feyereisen for assignment, cleared a spot on the 40-man roster and provided the Dodgers with a fresh arm following a taxing 13-inning, rain-delayed victory over the Mets.
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Dodgers sign RHP Chris Stratton and option RHP Bobby Miller to minors

The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed pitcher Chris Stratton and immediately put him in the bullpen for their series finale against the New York Mets.

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