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Los Angeles Dodgers minor league players

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Below is a partial list ofMinor League Baseball players in theLos Angeles Dodgers system.

Players

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Maddux Bruns

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Baseball player
Maddux Bruns
Bruns with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2002-06-20)June 20, 2002 (age 23)
Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Maddux John Bruns (born June 20, 2002) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Bruns grew up inSaraland, Alabama, and attendedUMS-Wright Preparatory School.[1] He was named Alabama's Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year and Mr. Baseball as a senior after going 7–0 with a 0.86 ERA and 102 strikeouts and just 13 hits and six earned runs allowed in 49 innings pitched.[2] He committed to play college baseball at Mississippi State.[3]

Bruns was selected 29th overall in the2021 Major League Baseball draft by theLos Angeles Dodgers.[4] He signed with the Dodgers for a $2.2 millionsigning bonus.[5] In his first professional season, he started four games for theArizona Complex League Dodgers, allowing nine runs on eight hits and seven walks while striking out five in five innings of work.[6] He made 21 starts for theRancho Cucamonga Quakes of the Class-ACalifornia League in 2022, with an 0–2 record and 5.68 ERA.[6] After starting 2023 with Rancho Cucamonga, Bruns was promoted to theGreat Lakes Loons of the High–AMidwest League on May 11.[7] Between the two levels, he made 26 starts, with a 0–7 record, a 3.99 ERA and 126 strikeouts in 97 innings.[6] Bruns made 10 starts for the Loons in 2024, with a 3.18 ERA[6] while missing half the season with an elbow injury.[8] After returning from his injury, he made 13 starts in 2025 for the Loons, with a 2–3 record and 5.47 ERA.[6]


Patrick Copen

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Baseball player
Patrick Copen
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2002-02-15)February 15, 2002 (age 23)
Parkersburg, West Virginia, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Patrick Wayne Copen (born February 15, 2002) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Copen attendedParkersburg Catholic High School inParkersburg, West Virginia and playedcollege baseball atMarshall University.[9] In 2022, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theBrewster Whitecaps of theCape Cod Baseball League.[10] He was selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the seventh round of the2023 Major League Baseball draft.[11]

Copen signed with the Dodgers and spent his first professional season with theArizona Complex League Dodgers andRancho Cucamonga Quakes.[12] He started 2024 with Rancho Cucamonga and was promoted to theGreat Lakes Loons. In August, Copen was hit in the face by a line drive causing him to lose vision in his right eye and ending his season.[13][14] Despite not having regained vision in his eye, he opened the 2025 season with Great Lakes.[15] He made 10 starts with the Loons and another 17 for the Double-ATulsa Drillers, with a combined 4–7 record and 3.59 ERA.[16]


Charles Davalan

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Baseball player
Charles Davalan
Davalan with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2025
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2003-12-16)December 16, 2003 (age 21)
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Charles Malcolm Davalan is a Canadian professionalbaseballoutfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Davalan attended TNXL Academy inAltamonte Springs, Florida. He then attendedFlorida Gulf Coast University before transferring toArkansas University. In 2024, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theCotuit Kettleers of theCape Cod Baseball League.[17] He was selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the first round of the2025 MLB draft. He signed with the Dodgers for a $2 million signing bonus.[18] He made his professional debut late in the season with theRancho Cucamonga Quakes, playing in eight games with 17 hits in 34 at-bats (a .500 average).[19]


Mason Estrada

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Baseball player
Mason Estrada
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2004-05-12)May 12, 2004 (age 21)
Covington, Louisiana, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Mason Estrada (born May 12, 2004) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher for theLos Angeles Dodgers organization. He played college baseball for theMIT Engineers.[20]

Estrada attendedCovington High School inCovington, Louisiana. With MIT in his sophomore season, Estrada finished with NEWMAC First Team All-Conference, ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Team: Region 1 First Team, and D3baseball.com All-Region Region 1 First Team after going 6-0 with 66 strikeouts and a 2.21 ERA over 40.2 innings pitched.[21]

Estrada had initially transferred to theTennessee Volunteers while also being a rising prospect for the2025 MLB draft.MLB mentions Estrada getting a 36 superscore on theACT, while catching the attention of scouts when showing a consistentfastball at 94-96 mph while on a big league mound with all eyes on him. Also Estrada was throwing mid 80s sliders/cutters that registered as high as 2700 RPMs.[22]

Estrada was drafted in the 7th round, 225th pick in the2025 MLB draft by theLos Angeles Dodgers, becoming the fifth MIT baseball student-athlete to be selected in the MLB Draft.[23][24]

Jackson Ferris

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Baseball player
Jackson Ferris
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2004-01-15)January 15, 2004 (age 21)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Jackson Conner Ferris (born January 15, 2004) is an Americanbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Ferris grew up inMount Airy, North Carolina.[25] He initially attendedMount Airy High School before transferring toIMG Academy inBradenton, Florida, after his sophomore year. As a junior, Ferris went 8–0 with a 0.55 ERA and 86 strikeouts in50+23 innings pitched.[25] Ferris pitched for Team USA during the summer prior to his senior season.[26] He was a teammate of fellow top 2022 draft prospectElijah Green.[27] Ferris signed to play at Ole Miss in November 2021 during the early signing period.[28] He had initially committed to play at North Carolina State, but flipped his commitment at the beginning of his junior year.[29] Ferris was named a preseason All-American byBaseball America entering his senior season.[30]

TheChicago Cubs selected Ferris in the second round with the 47th overall pick in the2022 Major League Baseball draft[31] and he signed on July 30, 2022, for an over-slot signing bonus of $3,005,000.[32] He began his professional career in 2023 with the Class-AMyrtle Beach Pelicans, where he had a 3.38 ERA in 18 starts.[33]

On January 11, 2024, Ferris andZyhir Hope were traded to theLos Angeles Dodgers in exchange forMichael Busch andYency Almonte.[34][35] Ferris was selected to participate in the inaugural "Spring Breakout" minor league showcase duringspring training 2024.[36] He was assigned to the High–AGreat Lakes Loons to begin the 2024 season and was the team'sopening day starter.[37] In 20 starts for the Loons, he was 4–4 with a 3.39 ERA and 119 strikeouts.[33] Ferris was promoted to the Double–ATulsa Drillers on August 3[38] and he made seven starts for them down the stretch, with a 1–3 record, 2.54 ERA and 26 strikeouts.[33] Ferris was selected as the DodgersBranch Rickey Minor League Pitcher of the Year for 2024.[39]

Ferris returned to Tulsa for the 2025 season, where he was named the team's opening day starter.[40] In 26 appearances (24 starts) on the year, he was 10–7 with a 3.86 ERA and 135 strikeouts.[33]


Austin Gauthier

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Baseball player
Austin Gauthier
Los Angeles Dodgers
Infielder
Born: (1999-05-07)May 7, 1999 (age 26)
Cheyenne, Wyoming, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Austin James Gauthier (born May 7, 1999) is an American professionalbaseballinfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Gauthier attendedSouth County High School inLorton, Virginia, where he batted .410 as a senior with 20 RBIs, 22 runs and 19 stolen bases and was named a Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star[41] He played college baseball forHofstra University.[41] He hit .285 in 145 games for theHostra Pride over four seasons with 14 homers, 73 RBI and 24 steals.[42] As a senior, he was named to the All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team.[41] He also playedcollegiate summer baseball with the FCA Braves of theCal Ripken Sr. Collegiate Baseball League and theVermont Mountaineers of theNew England Collegiate Baseball League.[42]

On July 27, 2021, Gauthier signed with theLos Angeles Dodgers as a non-drafted free agent.[43] He began his professional career that year in theArizona Complex League. hitting .255 in 30 games[42] Gauthier split the 2022 season between theRancho Cucamonga Quakes and theGreat Lakes Loons, hitting .268 in 105 games.[42] In 2023, he started with the Loons and was promoted to the Double-ATulsa Drillers, hitting a combined .316 in 124 games with 12 homers and 59 RBI.[42][44] The Dodgers invited him to major league spring training in 2024 as a non-roster invitee.[45] Gauthier was selected to participate in the inaugural "Spring Breakout" minor league showcase duringspring training 2024.[36] After 24 games at Tulsa, Gauthier was promoted to the Triple-AOklahoma City Baseball Club on May 7.[46] Between the two levels, he played in 130 games, batting .253 with six homers and 48 RBI.[42] He returned to Oklahoma City in 2025, played in 118 games, and batted .259.[42]

Kendall George

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Baseball player
Kendall George
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2004-10-29)October 29, 2004 (age 21)
Humble, Texas, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Kendall Adli George (born October 29, 2004) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization. George was selected by the Dodgers in the first round, with the 36th overall selection, of the2023 Major League Baseball draft out ofAtascocita High School inHumble, Texas. On July 21, 2023, George signed with the Dodgers for a below slot signing bonus of $1.85 million.[47] He debuted for theArizona Complex League Dodgers, playing in 12 games before being promoted to the Class-ARancho Cucamonga Quakes for the last 16 games of the season. He hit .370 between the two levels with 17 stolen bases.[48] George was selected to participate in the inaugural "Spring Breakout" minor league showcase duringspring training 2024.[36] Back with the Quakes in 2024, he played in 86 games and batted .279 while stealing 36 bases.[48]

George was promoted to the High-AGreat Lakes Loons to start the 2025 season[49] where he batted .295 in 111 games while stealing 101 bases,[48] the fifth highest single-season total by a minor leaguer since 2005.[50] He earned post-seasonMidwest League All-Star honors.[51]


Chase Harlan

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Baseball player
Chase Harlan
Los Angeles Dodgers
Third baseman
Born: (2006-07-19)July 19, 2006 (age 19)
Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Chase Marshall Harlan (born July 9, 2006) is an American professionalbaseballthird baseman in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Harlan attendedCentral Bucks High School East inBuckingham, Pennsylvania.[52][53] He was selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the third round of the2024 Major League Baseball draft.[54][55] He had been committed to playcollege baseball atClemson University, but signed with the Dodgers.[56]

Harlan made his professional debut in 2025 with theArizona Complex League Dodgers and was promoted to theRancho Cucamonga Quakes during the season. Between the two levels, he played in 68 games with a .269 batting average, nine home runs and 58 RBI.[57]


Zyhir Hope

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Baseball player
Zyhir Hope
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2005-01-19)January 19, 2005 (age 20)
Chesapeake, Virginia, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Zyhir Antonio Hope (born January 19, 2005) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder for theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Hope was raised inElizabeth City, North Carolina, where he playedAmateur Athletic Union baseball. His family moved to Maryland and California for his step-father's career in the military, returning to Virginia in 2018. Hope attendedColonial Forge High School inStafford, Virginia, and committed to attend theUniversity of North Carolina (UNC) to playcollege baseball. In his senior year, he had a .530batting average with ninehome runs and 29stolen bases, and was named the high school baseball player of the year byThe Free Lance-Star.[58]

TheChicago Cubs selected Hope in the 11th round, with the 326th overall selection, of the2023 MLB draft.[59] Hope signed with the Cubs rather than enroll at UNC.[60] On January 11, 2024, the Cubs traded Hope andJackson Ferris to theLos Angeles Dodgers forYency Almonte andMichael Busch.[34][61] Hope was selected to participate in the inaugural "Spring Breakout" minor league showcase duringspring training 2024.[36] He was assigned to theRancho Cucamonga Quakes of theCalifornia League for the season,[62] where he hit .287 in 54 games with nine home runs[63] despite missing three months with a shoulder injury.[64] After the season, he was assigned to theGlendale Desert Dogs of theArizona Fall League.[65]

Hope was promoted to the High-AGreat Lakes Loons to start the 2025 season.[49] He was selected to represent the Dodgers organization at the 2025All-Star Futures Game.[66] In 121 games for the Loons, he batted .264 with 13 home runs, 75 RBI and 26 stolen bases.[63] He was promoted to the Double–ATulsa Drillers for the last couple weeks of the season[67] and had six hits (including two doubles) in 19 at-bats over six games played.[63]


Hyun-seok Jang

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Baseball player
Hyun-seok Jang
Jang with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2004-03-04)March 4, 2004 (age 21)
Changwon,South Korea
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Hyun-Seok Jang (born March 4, 2004) is a Korean professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Jang signed with the Dodgers as an international free agent on August 8, 2023, for a $900,000 signing bonus.[68] In his final year at Masan Yongma High School, he struck out 49 in27+13 innings with a 0.33 ERA.[69] He was expected to be one of the top picks in theKBO League draft, but chose instead to play in America.[70] He was also named to theSouth Korea national baseball team for theAsian Games.[68]

Jang made his professional debut in 2024 with theArizona Complex League Dodgers, pitching in 13 games with an 8.14 ERA[71] and helping them win the league championship by striking out eight of the 11 batters he faced in the first game of the championship series.[72] He was promoted to the Class-ARancho Cucamonga Quakes of theCalifornia League for the rest of the minor league season,[73] where he made five starts and allowed only three runs in12+13 innings.[71] Jang returned to Rancho Cucamonga for 2025, where he was theopening day starter.[74] He made 13 starts with a 0–2 record, 4.65 ERA and 54 strikeouts.[71]


Jared Karros

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Baseball player
Jared Karros
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2000-11-16)November 16, 2000 (age 25)
Manhattan Beach, California, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jared Cayden Karros (born November 16, 2000) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

The son of former Major League playerEric Karros,[75] he attendedMira Costa High School inManhattan Beach and was named the Bay League Pitcher of the Year as a senior, while posting a 7–3 record and 0.86 ERA.[76] He went to college atUniversity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and played for theBruins baseball team.[76] He was the team'sopening day starter as a Sophomore in 2021 but only pitched in seven games because of a back injury,[76] which also kept him from playing as a junior the following year.[77] Despite the injuries, Karros was drafted by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the 16th round of the2022 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft.[78]

Karros made his professional debut in the 2023 season for theRancho Cucamonga Quakes of the Class–ACalifornia League, appearing in 19 games (16 starts) with a 3–4 record and 4.97 ERA.[79] He was promoted to the High–AGreat Lakes Loons of theMidwest League at the end of the season and allowed only one run in 13 innings across three games.[80] He returned to Great Lakes to begin the 2024 season and had a 5–0 record and 1.59 ERA in seven starts[79] before a May 17 promotion to the Double–ATulsa Drillers.[81] He struck out nine in five innings in a June 9 start for the Drillers against theAmarillo Sod Poodles.[82] He made eight starts for the Drillers, with a 2–1 record and 4.01,[79] despite being inactive for almost three months.[83]

Karros returned to Tulsa for the 2025 season,[40] where he had a 1–5 record and 6.54 ERA in 12 starts[79] before being sidelined withTommy John surgery.[84]

His brother,Kyle, was his teammate at UCLA and was drafted by theColorado Rockies in the2023 MLB draft.[85]


Antoine Kelly

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Baseball player
Antoine Kelly
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (1999-12-05)December 5, 1999 (age 25)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Antoine Jermaine Kelly (born December 5, 1999) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

TheSan Diego Padres drafted Kelly in the 13th round (381 overall) out ofMaine East High School in 2018.[86] Kelly elected to attendWabash Valley College instead. In his lone season at Wabash Valley Kelly started 13 games posting a 9–0 record, with a 1.88 ERA and 112 strikeouts.[87] TheMilwaukee Brewers selected Kelly 65th overall (second round) in the2019 Major League Baseball draft.[88]

In his first pro season of 2019, Kelly posted a 2.84 ERA over31+23 innings with theArizona League Brewers Blue and theWisconsin Timber Rattlers.[89] Kelly did not play in 2020 due to the cancellation of theMinor League Baseball season because of theCOVID-19 pandemic. In November 2020, Kelly underwent thoracic outlet syndrome surgery.[90] Upon completing rehab Kelly split the 2021 season between the AZL Brewers, Wisconsin, and theCarolina Mudcats, going a combined 0–2 with a 9.78 ERA over19+13 innings. He opened the 2022 season with Wisconsin, going 2–4 with a 3.86 ERA and 119 strikeouts over 91 innings.[91] Kelly represented the Brewers at the 2022All-Star Futures Game.[92]

On August 1, 2022, Kelly andMark Mathias were traded to theTexas Rangers in exchange forMatt Bush.[93] Kelly finished the season with theFrisco RoughRiders of theDouble-ATexas League, posting a 7.23 ERA with 24 strikeouts over18+23 innings.[94]

Kelly received a non-roster invitation to major league spring training in 2023. Kelly split the 2023 season between Frisco and theRound Rock Express of theTriple-APacific Coast League, going a combined 3–1 with a 2.04 ERA and 79 strikeouts over57+13 innings.[67] Kelly was named the Texas Rangers 2023 Reliever of the Year.[95] On November 14, 2023, the Rangers added Kelly to their40-man roster to protect him from theRule 5 draft.[96]

Kelly was optioned to Triple–A Round Rock to begin the 2024 season.[97] In 18 appearances, he struggled to a 9.37 ERA with 22 strikeouts across16+13 innings of work. Kelly wasdesignated for assignment by the Rangers on July 8, 2024.[98]

On July 15, 2024, Kelly was claimed off waivers by theColorado Rockies.[99] He was removed from the 40–man roster and sent outright to the Triple–AAlbuquerque Isotopes on August 29.[100] Kelly made nine appearances for Triple-A Albuquerque, but struggled to a 9.35 ERA with 10 strikeouts across8+23 innings pitched.

Kelly made 34 relief appearances for Albuquerque in 2025, registering a 3-5 record and 5.63 ERA with 41 strikeouts and four saves across38+13 innings pitched. He elected free agency following the season on November 6, 2025.[101]

On November 14, 2025, Kelly signed a minor league contract with theLos Angeles Dodgers.[102]


Ronan Kopp

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Baseball player
Ronan Kopp
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2002-07-15)July 15, 2002 (age 23)
Baldwin Park, California, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Ronan Noah Kopp (born July 28, 2002) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher for theLos Angeles Dodgers ofMajor League Baseball (MLB).

Kopp attendedScottsdale Christian Academy inPhoenix, Arizona, and playedcollege baseball atSouth Mountain Community College.[103] He was drafted by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the 12th round of the2021 MLB draft.[104]

Kopp made his professional debut with theArizona Complex League Dodgers in 2021 and pitched 2022 withRancho Cucamonga Quakes andGreat Lakes Loons. He spent 2023 with Great Lakes,[105] pitching in 30 games (21 starts), where he was 0–4 with a 2.99 ERA and 107 strikeouts.[106] He was selected to play for theGlendale Desert Dogs in theArizona Fall League after the season[107] and made the Fall Stars game.[108] Kopp was selected to participate in the inaugural "Spring Breakout" minor league showcase duringspring training 2024.[36] He spent the 2024 season with the Double–ATulsa Drillers, pitching49+23 innings over 35 games, all as a relief pitcher, with a 4.17 ERA and 70 strikeouts.[106] He returned to Tulsa for the start of the 2025 season,[40] before a mid-season promotion to the Triple-AOklahoma City Comets. Between the two levels, he was 2–4 with a 3.43 ERA in 49 games, while striking out 91.[106]

On November 18, 2025, the Dodgers added Kopp to their40-man roster to protect him from theRule 5 draft.[109]


Kellon Lindsey

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Baseball player
Kellon Lindsey
Lindsey with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Los Angeles Dodgers
Shortstop
Born: (2005-09-21)September 21, 2005 (age 20)
Sebring, Florida, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Kellon Wade Lindsey (born September 21, 2005) is an American baseballshortstop in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization. He was drafted by the Dodgers in first round of the2024 Major League Baseball draft.

Lindsey attendedHardee High School inWauchula, Florida.[110]

Lindsey was drafted in the first round of the2024 Major League Baseball draft by theLos Angeles Dodgers.[111] He signed with the Dodgers on July 23, 2024 for a $3.3 million signing bonus, the second highest ever for a Dodgers draft pick (behindZach Lee).[112] After spending the remainder of the 2024 campaign working out at the Dodgers spring training facility, Lindsey was assigned to the Class-ARancho Cucamonga Quakes of theCalifornia League to begin the 2025 season and make his professional debut.[74] He played in 28 games, with a .280 batting average, two homers and 19 RBI while missing most of the season with an injury.[113]


Payton Martin

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Baseball player
Payton Martin
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2004-05-19)May 19, 2004 (age 21)
Clemmons, North Carolina, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Payton Martin (born May 19, 2004) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Martin attendedWest Forsyth High School inCumming, Georgia. He was drafted by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the 17th round of the2022 MLB draft.[114][115]

Martin made his professional debut in 2023 with theRancho Cucamonga Quakes.[116] He pitched in 14 games (12 starts) with a 2–1 record and 2.04 ERA.[117] In 2024, he made six starts for the Quakes and 13 for theGreat Lakes Loons, with a combined 3–6 record and 3.75 ERA.[117] In 2025 he spent the season with the Loons, appearing in 18 games (16 starts) with a 6–4 record and 5.21 ERA.


Noah Miller

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Baseball player
Noah Miller
Los Angeles Dodgers
Shortstop
Born: (2002-11-12)November 12, 2002 (age 23)
Fredonia, Wisconsin, U.S.
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right

Noah Anthony Miller[118] (born November 12, 2002) is an Americanbaseballshortstop for theLos Angeles Dodgers organization. He was selected by theMinnesota Twins ofMajor League Baseball (MLB) in the2021 MLB draft.

Miller was born on November 12, 2002, inFredonia, Wisconsin.[118] As a senior atOzaukee High School inOzaukee County, Wisconsin, Millerbatted .608, with sixhome runs and 21runs batted in (RBIs), as well as 14stolen bases and 41runs scored. The Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association named Miller the Division 3 player of the year for his performance.[119] At the end of his high school career,Perfect Game named Miller the topprospect in the state of Wisconsin, the No. 13shortstop prospect in the nation, and the No. 49 overall prospect.[120]

TheMinnesota Twins ofMajor League Baseball (MLB) selected Miller 36th overall in the2021 MLB Draft. He was part of the first competitive balance round in that year's draft, placed between the first and second regular draft rounds.[121] The Twins had considered Miller a "strong candidate" for the 26th overall draft selection, which they ultimately used on pitcherChase Petty, and were keen on selecting him 10 places later.[122] At the time he was drafted, Miller had committed to playcollege baseball for theUniversity of Alabama.[123] Miller signed with Minnesota on July 22, 2021, for abonus of $2,045,400.[124] He made hisprofessional debut for theRookie-levelFlorida Complex League Twins on August 16, going 1-for-3 with aline drive single.[125] In 22 FCL games and 84at bats, Miller batted .238 with two home runs and 14 RBIs.[126]

Miller spent the 2022 season with the Twins'Single-A affiliate, theFort Myers Mighty Mussels of theFlorida State League,[127] where he hit .212 in 108 games.[126] In 2023, with the High–ACedar Rapids Kernels he hit .233 in 120 games.[126] On February 26, 2024, Miller was traded by the Twins to theLos Angeles Dodgers in exchange forManuel Margot, Rayne Doncon and cash considerations.[128] Miller was selected to participate in the inaugural "Spring Breakout" minor league showcase duringspring training 2024.[36] In the Dodgers farm system, Miller played 101 games for the High–Great Lakes Loons and was then promoted to the Double–ATulsa Drillers.[129] Combined, he batted .244 in 134 games with six homers and 46 RBI.[126] Miller began 2025 with Tulsa and was promoted during the season to the Triple–AOklahoma City Comets. He played in 94 games (also including a brief rehab stint in theArizona Complex League) and batted .260 with five homers and 51 RBI.[126]

Miller is the younger brother ofOwen Miller, an infielder for theMilwaukee Brewers.[119]

Emil Morales

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Baseball player
Emil Morales
Los Angeles Dodgers
Shortstop
Born: (2006-09-22)September 22, 2006 (age 19)
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Emil Nicolas Morales (born September 22, 2006) is a Spanish professionalbaseballshortstop in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Morales signed with theLos Angeles Dodgers as an international free agent in January 2024.[130] He made his professional debut that year with theDominican Summer League Dodgers and was named the Dominican Summer League MVP after hitting .342 with 14 home runs, 46 RBI and 12 steals in 46 games.[131]

Morales started 2025 played 2024 with theArizona Complex League Dodgers before being promoted to theRancho Cucamonga Quakes. In 89 gams between the two levels, he batted .314 in 89 games with 14 homers and 70 RBI.[132]


Chris Newell

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Baseball player
Chris Newell
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2001-04-23)April 23, 2001 (age 24)
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Christopher John Newell (born April 23, 2001) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Newell attendedMalvern Preparatory School inMalvern, Pennsylvania. He was drafted by theSt. Louis Cardinals in the 37th round of the2019 Major League Baseball Draft, but did not sign and playedcollege baseball at theUniversity of Virginia.[133] In 2021, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theHarwich Mariners of theCape Cod Baseball League.[134] After three years at Virginia, Newell drafted by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the 13th round of the2022 MLB Draft and signed.[135][136]

Newell made his professional debut with theArizona Complex League Dodgers. He started 2023 with theRancho Cucamonga Quakes before being promoted to theGreat Lakes Loons. He hit .266 with 21 homers and 60 RBI in 83 games between the two levels.[137] In 2024 he played in 124 games between the Loons and the Double–ATulsa Drillers, batting .201 with 25 homers and 74 RBI.[137] He returned to Tulsa for the 2025 season[40] and batted .241 with 20 home runs and 80 RBI in 127 games.[137]


Eduardo Quintero

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Baseball player
Eduardo Quintero
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2005-09-16)September 16, 2005 (age 20)
Ocumare del Tuy,Venezuela
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Eduardo Quintero (born September 16, 2005) is a Venezuelan professionalbaseballoutfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Quintero signed with theLos Angeles Dodgers as an international free agent in January 2023.[138] He made his professional debut that year with theDominican Summer League Dodgers.[139]

Quintero played 2024 with theArizona Complex League Dodgers andRancho Cucamonga Quakes, batting a combined .285[140] and started 2025 with Rancho Cucamonga before a mid-season promotion to theGreat Lakes Loons.[131][141] Combined, he batted .293 with 19 home runs and 63 RBI.[140] He was named the Dodgers Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year for 2025.[142] He also won the 2025California League Most Valuable Player Award.[143]


John Rhodes

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Baseball player
John Rhodes
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2000-08-15)August 15, 2000 (age 25)
Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

John Robert Rhodes (born August 15, 2000) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Rhodes attendedChattanooga Christian School inChattanooga, Tennessee, where he playedbaseball andbasketball. As a senior in 2019, he hit .560 with 12 home runs and 43 RBIs.[144] He went unselected in the2019 Major League Baseball draft and enrolled at theUniversity of Kentucky to playcollege baseball.

As a freshman at Kentucky in 2020, Rhodes batted .426 with ten doubles and 19 RBIs before the season was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[145] That summer, he played in theNorthwoods League for the Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders where he hit .373.[146] In 2021, Rhodes started all 52 of Kentucky's games and batted .251 with 11 home runs, 36 RBIs, 15 doubles and seven stolen bases.[147] After the 2021 season, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theCotuit Kettleers of theCape Cod Baseball League.[148] Rhodes was selected by theBaltimore Orioles in the third round with the 76th overall selection of the2021 Major League Baseball draft.[149][150] He signed for $1.375 million.[151]

Rhodes made his professional debut with theFlorida Complex League Orioles before being promoted to theDelmarva Shorebirds.[152] Over 29 games between the two teams, he batted .259 with two home runs and 33 RBIs. He opened the 2022 season with theAberdeen IronBirds.[153] In late May, he was placed on theinjured list with a wrist injury before returning to play in mid-June.[154] In early August, he was promoted to theBowie Baysox.[155] Over 83 games between the two teams, heslashed .237/.359/.378 with five home runs, 44 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases.[156] Rhodes returned to Bowie for the 2023 season, hitting .228 with 17 home runs and 69 RBIs over 108 games.[157] After the season, he was selected to play in theArizona Fall League for theMesa Solar Sox.[158] Rhodes was assigned back to Bowie to open the 2024 season,[159] where he hit .202 in 104 games.[156]

On December 11, 2024, Rhodes was selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the minor league phase of theRule 5 draft.[160] The Dodgers assigned him to the Double-ATulsa Drillers for the 2025 season,[40] where he batted .196 in 108 games with seven homers and 40 RBI.[156]


Adam Serwinowski

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Baseball player
Adam Serwinowski
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2004-06-07)June 7, 2004 (age 21)
Taylors, South Carolina, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Adam Serwinowski (born June 7, 2004) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Serwinowski attendedEastside High School inTaylors, South Carolina. He was selected by theCincinnati Reds in the 15th round of the2022 Major League Baseball draft.[161]

Serwinowski spent his first two professional seasons in 2022 and 2023 with theArizona Complex League Reds.[162] He pitched 2024 with theDaytona Tortugas (25 stats, 3.78 ERA)[162] and started 2025 with theDayton Dragons, where he made 17 starts with a 4.84 ERA.[162][163]

On July 31, 2025, Serwinowski was acquired by theLos Angeles Dodgers in a three-team trade with the Reds andTampa Bay Rays.[164] The Dodgers assigned him to theGreat Lakes Loons, where he made six starts with a 4–0 record and 1.83 ERA.[162]


Mike Sirota

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Baseball player
Mike Sirota
Sirota with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (2003-06-16)June 16, 2003 (age 22)
Mineola, New York, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Michael Joseph Sirota (born June 16, 2003) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization. He playedcollege baseball for theNortheastern Huskies.

Sirota grew up in theBroad Channel neighborhood ofQueens, New York City and attended theGunnery School inWashington, Connecticut.[165] He was selected in the 16th round of the2021 Major League Baseball draft by theLos Angeles Dodgers, but he opted not to sign with the team and instead play college baseball atNortheastern University.[166]

Sirota started 37 games during his freshman season with Northeastern and batted .326 with 20 RBIs.[167] He was named first team All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and a third-team All-American by theAmerican Baseball Coaches Association after hitting .346 with 18 home runs, 54 RBIs, and scoring a school-record 73 runs.[168] Sirota batted .298 with seven home runs as a junior.[169] In 2022, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theBrewster Whitecaps andHyannis Harbor Hawks of theCape Cod Baseball League, returning to Hyannis in 2023.[170][171]

Sirota was selected in the third round of the2024 Major League Baseball draft by theCincinnati Reds.[172] He signed for $863,300.[173] On January 6, 2025, the Reds traded Sirota and a competitive balance pick in the2025 MLB draft to theLos Angeles Dodgers in exchange forGavin Lux.[174] The Dodgers assigned him to the Class-ARancho Cucamonga Quakes to begin the 2025 season.[74] In 24 games, he batted .354 with seven home runs and 24 RBI.[175] Sirota was promoted to theGreat Lakes Loons on May 13.[176] In 35 games for the Loons, he batted .316 with six homers and 30 RBI.[175] He injured his knee on a slide on July 5 and spent the rest of the season on the injured list.[177]

Sirota is the great-nephew of Hall of Fame pitcherWhitey Ford.[178]


Ryan Ward

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Baseball player
Ryan Ward
Ward with the Great Lakes Loons in 2021
Los Angeles Dodgers
Outfielder
Born: (1998-02-23)February 23, 1998 (age 27)
Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
Career highlights and awards

Ryan Joseph Ward (born February 23, 1998) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder for theLos Angeles Dodgers ofMajor League Baseball (MLB).

Ward attendedMillbury High School inMillbury, Massachusetts, where he playedbaseball andgolf.[179] As a junior in 2015, he hit .525 with three home runs, 19 RBIs, and seven doubles over 59at-bats.[180] He went unselected in the2016 Major League Baseball draft and enrolled atBryant University to playcollege baseball. During the summer of 2016, he played for theWorcester Bravehearts of theFutures Collegiate Baseball League.[181]

Ward started the first ten games of his freshman season at Bryant in 2017 before he broke his wrist, forcing him to miss the remainder of the year.[182] As a sophomore in 2018, he batted .409 with eight home runs, 52 RBIs, 22 doubles, and 101 hits over 56 starts.[183] That summer, he played in theNew England Collegiate Baseball League with theOcean State Waves.[184] As a junior in 2019, he played in 58 games and hit .382 with 13 home runs, 51 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases.[185] After the season, he was selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the eighth round with the 251st overall selection in the2019 Major League Baseball draft.[186]

Ward signed with the Dodgers and spent his first professional season with theOgden Raptors, batting .271 with four home runs, 23 RBIs, and 11 doubles over 49 games.[187] He did not play a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic.[188] Ward spent the 2021 season with theGreat Lakes Loons andslashed .278/.352/.524 with 27 home runs, 84 RBIs, and 21 doubles over 109 games.[189] He spent the 2022 season with theTulsa Drillers,[190] where he hit .255 in 116 games with 28 home runs and 78 RBIs.[185] To open the 2023 season, he was assigned to theOklahoma City Dodgers.[191] He played in 139 games for them, hitting .234 with 21 homers and 95 RBI.[185] He returned to Oklahoma City in 2024, playing in 120 games with a .258 batting average, 33 home runs, and 101 RBI.[185] In 2025, he played his third straight season in Oklahoma City, with a .290 batting average, 36 home runs and 122 RBI in 143 games.[185] He won theJoe Bauman Award for the most home runs in minor league baseball.[192] He was also selected for thePacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award.[193] The Dodgers added him to the 40-man roster after the season to prevent him from becomming a minor league free agent.[194]

Ward played for theUnited States national baseball team at the2024 WBSC Premier12, where he was named to theAll-World Team as the top designated hitter and led the tournament in home runs.[195]

Christian Zazueta

[edit]
Baseball player
Christian Zazueta
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (2004-10-07)October 7, 2004 (age 21)
Navojoa,Mexico
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Christian Zazueta (born October 7, 2004) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.

Zazueta originally signed with theNew York Yankees as an international free agent on January 17, 2022.[196]He played with the Yankees affiliate in theDominican Summer League for two seasons, with a 3–5 record and 2.44 ERA in 16 starts.[197] On February 5, 2024, he was traded (along withMatt Gage) to theLos Angeles Dodgers in exchange forCaleb Ferguson.[196]

The Dodgers assigned him to the Rookie-ClassArizona Complex League Dodgers to begin 2024 and he was promoted to the Class–ARancho Cucamonga Quakes on June 7.[196] Between the two leagues he was 4–5 with a 5.20 ERA in 19 games (11 starts).[197] Zazueta returned to the Quakes in 2025 and then was promoted to theGreat Lakes Loons on August 12.[196] He made 17 starts between them, with a 2.42 ERA, 7–2 record and 81 strikeouts.[197] He was selected as a post-seasonCalifornia League All-Star[198] and honored as the Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Year.[199]


Full Triple-A to Rookie League rosters

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Below are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of theLos Angeles Dodgers

Triple-A

[edit]
Oklahoma City Comets roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

  • -- Eliézer Alfonzo
  • 30 Frank Rodriguez

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

  •  46 Scott Hennessey

Coaches


Double-A

[edit]
Tulsa Drillers roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 23 Seamus Barrett
  •  2 Chris Campos
  • 41Patrick Copen
  • 39 Wyatt Crowell
  • 39 Cam Day
  • 10Jackson Ferris
  • 15 Luke Fox
  • 36 Roque Gutierrez
  • 25 Peter Heubeck
  • 32 Carson Hobbs
  • 12Jared Karros
  • 11 Jacob Meador
  •  5 Brandon Neeck
  • 45 Kevin Ramirez
  • 35 Livan Reinoso
  •  4 Jerming Rosario
  • 40Adam Serwinowski
  • -- Lucas Wepf

Catchers

  • 53 Yeiner Fernandez
  • 21 Griffin Lockwood-Powell
  • 28 Nelson Quiroz

Infielders

  • 31 Eduardo Guerrero
  •  1 Elijah Hainline
  • -- Jose Izarra
  • 24Sean McLain
  • 23 Taylor Young

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • 20 Jose Capellan(bullpen catcher)
  • 28Blake Gailen(hitting)
  • 37 Cordell Hipolito(bench)
  • 34 Durin O'Linger(pitching)
  • 14 Ethan Quarles(performance)
  • 60 Luis Vasquez(pitching)

High-A

[edit]
Great Lakes Loons roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 10 Brooks Auger
  •  6 Ryan Brown
  • 12Maddux Bruns
  • 44 Myles Caba
  • 22 Nicolas Cruz
  • 41 Aidan Foeller
  •  1 Joseilyn Gonzalez
  • 34 Alex Makarewich
  • 40Payton Martin
  • 25 Sterling Patick
  • 33 Christian Ruebeck
  • -- Noah Ruen
  • 19 Evan Shaw
  • 35 Logan Tabling
  • 15 Reynaldo Yean
  • 38Christian Zazueta

Catchers

  •  9 Gio Cueto
  • -- Jesus Galiz

Infielders

  • 21 Cameron Decker
  • 45Jake Gelof
  • -- Sam Mongelli
  • 31 Samuel Munoz
  •  5 Jordan Thompson
  • 23 Joe Vetrano
  • 30 Logan Wagner

Outfielders

Manager

  • 18 Jair Fernandez

Coaches

  • 11 Sean Coyne(pitching)
  • 13 Eduardo Dominguez(pitching)
  •  7 Lacina Ezra(bullpen catcher)
  • 20 Braelin Hence(development)
  • 24 Kevin Lachance(hitting)
  • 37 Dickie Joe Thon(bench)

Single-A

[edit]
Ontario Tower Buzzers roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 31 Dailoui Abad
  • 23 Isaac Ayon
  • -- Alvaro Benua
  • 45 Luis Carias
  • 18 Justin Chambers
  • 56 Davis Chastain
  • 30 Marco Corcho
  • 34 Dilan Figueredo
  • 43 Domingo Geronimo
  • 37 Connor Godwin
  • -- Tyler Gough
  • -- Spencer Green
  • 21 Jholbran Herder
  • 29Hyun-seok Jang
  • 15 Jhonny Jimenez
  • 25 Cody Morse
  •  6 Marlon Nieves
  • 11 Shawndrick Oduber
  • -- Samuel Sanchez
  • 33 Brady Smith
  • 51 Dylan Tate
  • 36 Jesus Tillero
  •  3 Jakob Wright

Catchers

  • 16 Angel Diaz
  • 17 Victor Rodrigues

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 44Charles Davalan
  • 41 Jaron Elkins
  • 46 Ching-Hsien Ko
  • 27 Jose Meza
  • 13 Brendan Tunink
  •  5 Landyn Vidourek

Manager

Coaches

  • 49Brandon Bailey(pitching)
  • 40 Johermyn Chavez(hitting)
  • 50 Marco Hernandez(bullpen catcher)
  • -- Jake Taylor(performance)
  • 38Ramón Troncoso(pitching)
  • 48 Dunior Zerpa(bench)

Rookie

[edit]
Arizona Complex League Dodgers roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 66 Javier Bartolozzi
  • 59 Peter Bonilla
  • -- Jose Cabrera
  • -- Tommy Case
  • --Mason Estrada
  • 22 Tim Fischer
  • -- Will Gagnon
  • 12 Wuillians Herrera
  • -- Davion Hickson
  • -- Matt Lanzendorfer
  • -- Edgar Leon
  • -- Cam Leither
  • 43 Jecsua Liborius
  • -- Logan Lunceford
  • -- William Maynard
  • -- Cullen McKay
  • 57 Ricardo Montero
  • 38 Accimias Morales
  • -- Roiger Mujica
  • -- Jack O'Connor
  • 33 Christian Oliveira
  • -- Kinn Omosako
  • -- Robby Porco
  • -- Nick Putnam
  • --Zachary Root
  • 50 Jose Vasquez

Catchers

  • -- Anson Aroz
  • -- Carlos Avila
  • 30 Francisco Espinoza
  • 23 Abel Lorenzo
  • -- Conner O'Neal

Infielders

  •  7 Moises Bolivar
  • 62 Bryan Gonzalez
  • -- Jose D. Hernandez
  • -- Javier Herrera
  • 17 Elias Medina
  • 10 Raynerd Ortega
  •  6 Easton Shelton
  • -- Aidan West

Outfielders

  • -- AJ Soldra

Manager

  • 44 Juan Apodaca

Coaches

  • -- Richard De Los Santos(Pitching)
  • -- Juan Diaz(Hitting)
  • 17Danny Dorn(Hitting)
  • 13 Johan Garcia(Bench)
  • -- Jose Gutierrez(Performance)
  • -- K.J. Hallgren(Bullpen catcher)
  • -- Kevin Lachance(Hitting)
  • -- Walter Lindo(Performance)
  • -- Umar Male(Bullpen catcher)
  • --Zach Reks(Hitting)
  • 66 Andres Urbina(Pitching)

Foreign Rookie

[edit]
Dominican Summer League Dodgers Bautista roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 88 David Aquino
  • 21 Joel Cruz
  • 64 Enmanuel De La Rosa
  • 29 Joldelanio De Los Santos
  • 50 Albert Feliz
  • 23 Luis Gamez
  •  6 Oliver Gonzalez
  • 82 Josehp Marte
  • 77 Michael Ramirez
  • 18 Shai Romero
  • 10 Roimer Rosas
  •  5 Samuel Savinon
  • -- Angel Tello
  • 60 Logan Tinkam
  • 56 Jose Villegas

Catchers

  • 44 Allen Ajoti
  • 75 Ezequiel Aparicio
  • 85 Jhon Gll
  • 43 Euri Rosa

Infielders

  • 13 Hendry Arvelo
  •  3 Yojackson Laya
  • 51 Juan Macero
  • 62 Daniel Mielcarek
  • 92 Yunior Quezada
  • 31 Luis Tovar

Outfielders

  • 78 Vicente Guaylupo
  • 63 Leider Padilla
  • 11 Edwin Sanchez
  • 47 Jhosman Theran

Manager

  • Dunior Zerpa

Coaches

  • Antonio Bautista
  • Raidel Chacon(pitching)
  • Pedro Mega(defensive)
  • Sergio Mendez(hitting)
  • Hector Rodriguez(pitching)


Dominican Summer League Dodgers Mega roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 91 Aneudy Almonte
  • 35 Angel Cruz
  • 30 Yuliangel De La Cruz
  • 36 Gregg Ferrera
  • 48 Bryan Lara
  • 15 Randy Maria
  • 41 Franderly Morel
  • 33 Ivan Pacheco
  • 38 Axel Perez
  • 17 Carlos Ramirez
  • 45 Alexis Reyes
  • 37 Williams Salazar
  • 89 Cesar Sanchez
  • 84 Jose Taveras
  • 72 Joseph Deng Thon

Catchers

  • 25 Moises Rangel
  • 87 Jose Rivas
  • 40 Eduardo Rojas

Infielders

  • 83 Moises Acacio
  • 73 Harold Gonzalez
  • 81 Luis Luna
  • 90 Reyli Mariano
  • 61 Antoni Urena

Outfielders

  • 16 Agustin Acosta
  • 28 Jose Gonzalez
  • 58 Erny Orellana
  • 12 Rafy Peguero
  •  9 Jesus Villaflor

Manager

  • Leury Bonilla

Coaches

  • Roberto Giron(pitching)

60-day injured list

  • -- Ricardo Roman
  • 10 Adrian Torres

Arizona Fall League

[edit]
Glendale Desert Dogs roster
PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 17 Edward Duran (TOR)
  • 35 Jesus Galiz (LAD)
  •  7 Graysen Tarlow (STL)

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • -- Lance Carter (baseball)(pitching)
  • --Chris Gutierrez
  • -- Elvis Rodriguez(hitting)

  • Injury icon 7-day injured list
  • ~ Development list
  • # Rehab assignment
  • ∞ Reserve list
  • ‡ Restricted list
  • § Suspended list
  • † Temporarily inactive list
  • Roster updated October 10, 2025
  • → More rosters:MiLB • Arizona Fall League

Player Development Staff

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