The Dodgers signed a veteran pitcher who last pitched for Los Angeles in 2022, a 34-year-old left-hander on a minor-league contract who would be postseason-eligible if added. The team used expanded September rosters to activate two players, adding depth to both the pitching staff and the lineup. RHP Michael Kopech and IF/OF Hyeseong Kim were moved from the injured list to the active roster. Left fielder Michael Conforto has struggled, hitting .190 with a negative WAR and faces reduced playing time per manager Dave Roberts. Reliever Domingo Geronimo improved to 8-0 with scoreless outings, while Brock Stewart suffered a setback but remains hopeful to return this season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed a veteran pitcher on Monday that last pitched for LA in 2022. The 34-year-old southpaw was inked on a minor league deal, and would be eligible to play on the postseason roster if the opportunity arose. In other news, the month of September also comes with expanded MLB rosters and the Dodgers took full advantage, activating a pair of key players on Monday.
Finally, left fielder Michael Conforto is at risk of losing playing time according to what manager Dave Roberts recently said about the margin for error with his team. Conforto is batting a forgettable .190 this season and is posting a negative WAR for the first time in his decade-long career. Here's all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article): Dodgers Sign Recently-Released Veteran Pitcher Dodgers Officially Make September Call Ups, Bring Back 2 Injured Players
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