Dodgers Spring Training Roster Cuts: Alex Freeland Among Players Sent To Minor League Camp
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers announced their second round of roster cuts following a Spring Training victory against the Texas Rangers. Five players, including notable prospect Alex Freeland, were reassigned to Minor League camp, leaving 52 players in big league camp. The Dodgers must trim their roster to 26 players by Opening Day. Freeland stood out with a .300 batting average, while Gauthier's poor performance may hinder his debut chances. Other players cut included Lockwood-Powell and Okey, who showcased mixed results in their Spring performances.
The Dodgers made their second round of Spring Training roster cuts, reassigning five players to Minor League camp as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Among the recent cuts, Alex Freeland's .300 batting average and one home run in Spring Training highlight his potential as a Top 100 prospect.
Utility player Austin Gauthier's struggles this Spring may impact his chances for an MLB debut, as he hit just .071 in 14 at-bats.
Lockwood-Powell, a catcher who saw time at first base, recorded a .235 batting average, while Okey provided solid production as an organizational depth catcher.
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