The Dodgers executed a series of roster adjustments on Sunday, opting to send multiple players to the minor league camp. Notably, outfielder Andy Pages, who has displayed notable performance during Spring Training, was among those optioned. Given that Pages wasn’t expected to secure a spot on the major league roster this season, the decision to option him aligns with the team’s strategic planning. If he maintains his high-level performance, Pages is anticipated to be among the early call-ups this year.
Other players who were optioned include right-handers Landon Knack, Ricky Vanasco, and Nick Frasso, along with catchers Diego Cartaya and Hunter Feduccia. It’s worth noting that Frasso, currently recuperating from surgery, is unlikely to pitch this season.
The Dodgers have optioned RHPs Landon Knack, Ricky Vanasco and Nick Frasso, catchers Hunter Feduccia and Diego Cartaya and OF Andy Pages, and re-assigned LHP Stephen Gonsalves, RHPs Jesse Hahn, Michael Petersen and Eduardo Salazar and OF Travis Swaggerty to minor league camp.
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Additionally, several players were reassigned to the minor-league camp, including left-hander Stephen Gonsalves, right-handers Jesse Hahn, Michael Petersen, and Eduardo Salazar, along with outfielder Travis Swaggerty.
This marks one of the initial significant roster maneuvers for the Dodgers this season, reflecting their efforts to streamline the roster during camp. With just a few weeks remaining until their opening series against the San Diego Padres in Korea, the team is focused on solidifying their lineup.