Michael Chavis, a former first-round pick of the Boston Red Sox, has signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Once a top prospect, Chavis had a promising rookie season in 2019 but has struggled since then. After not appearing in Major League games in 2023 and spending the 2024 season in Triple-A, he demonstrated notable performance with a .290 average. Chavis brings versatility as he can play multiple positions. This move highlights his potential as a backup utility player for the Dodgers, amidst a simultaneous signing of Trayce Thompson by the Red Sox.
Michael Chavis has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a minor league contract, aiming to regain his form after struggling since a promising 2019 rookie season.
Chavis showcased his versatility by playing all three infield positions and both corners outfield, making him a valuable utility player for the Dodgers.
In 2024, Chavis excelled in Triple-A with a .290 average and is viewed as a solid backup option for the Dodgers if injuries arise.
The Boston Red Sox simultaneously signed Trayce Thompson, who adds depth to their outfield during Spring Training as a non-roster invitee.
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