Dodgers Sign Veteran Utility Man to Bolster Depth: Report
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran utility player Nick Senzel on a minor league deal. Senzel, 29, previously played for the Washington Nationals and Chicago White Sox, struggling with a .195 average in 2024. However, he showcased his potential with a strong .591 batting average and 1.790 OPS in six games in the Mexican League. As a former first-round pick, Senzel brings versatility to the Dodgers, mainly playing center field and third base. He is expected to report to Triple-A Oklahoma City to work towards an MLB call-up.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran utility man Nick Senzel to a minor league deal, reflecting their ongoing strategy of strengthening their roster with versatile players.
Nick Senzel, a former first-round pick, has shown potential in the Mexican League and now seeks to revitalize his MLB career with the Dodgers.
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