Dodgers Officially Release Ex-Yankees Pitcher After Disappointing Season
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers released pitcher Matt Sauer after a disappointing season. Sauer, previously part of the New York Yankees organization, joined the Dodgers last year. He is now a free agent looking to join another team.Key Facts
- Matt Sauer was released by the Los Angeles Dodgers and is now a free agent.
- Sauer was 26 years old and joined the Dodgers on a minor league deal last offseason.
- He made 10 appearances for the Dodgers in the major leagues this season, with a 6.37 ERA.
- At Triple-A Oklahoma City, he pitched in 18 games, mostly as a starter, with a 5.86 ERA.
- Sauer was initially drafted by the New York Yankees in the 2017 MLB Draft.
- He played briefly with the Kansas City Royals in the 2024 season before returning to the Yankees.
- Sauer hopes to sign with another team on a minor league deal and compete for a role in spring training.
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