
"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."
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.
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