The Los Angeles Dodgers traded reliever Joe Jacques to the Seattle Mariners, adding to their offseason moves aimed at enhancing team depth. Jacques, who had previously struggled in the MLB, performed moderately with Triple-A Oklahoma City before the trade. The exact details of the return for Jacques remain unclear, although it is expected no immediate roster changes will occur. Additionally, the Dodgers are on the lookout for a left-handed hitting player to strengthen their bench, while navigating the lineup dynamics with existing players who have varying performances this season.
Jacques went 1-1 with three saves, a 6.04 ERA and 1.61 WHIP in 18 games for Oklahoma City.
Though, that player presumably will not be someone who immediately needs to be added onto the Dodgers' 40-man roster.
It's not clear how that group would then be pieced together after the fact, given Dalton Rushing, Hyeseong Kim and Kiké Hernández appear solidified.
The Dodgers have traded from their Minor League level, they reportedly are in search of a left-handed hitting position player to add to the bench.
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