Dodgers Sign Former No. 2 Prospect to Low-Risk Contract: Report
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers have re-signed pitcher Nick Frasso on a minor league contract. Frasso was previously released by the team but now has an opportunity to compete for a spot in the bullpen. He spent last season recovering from surgery after a shoulder injury.Key Facts
- The Dodgers have re-signed Nick Frasso on a minor league contract.
- Frasso was once ranked as the No. 2 prospect in the Dodgers' organization by MLB Pipeline.
- He missed the last year due to a shoulder surgery after tearing his labrum.
- In 2023, Frasso pitched for the Dodgers' Double-A and Triple-A teams.
- He had a 5.49 ERA and 1.58 WHIP in Triple-A this year, which are measures of pitching performance.
- Frasso did not sign with another team during his free agency period.
- The Dodgers gain roster flexibility by keeping him on a minor league deal.
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