Following his designation for assignment by the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitcher José Ureña opted to become a free agent rather than accept a minor league assignment. He cleared waivers and was sent to Triple-A Oklahoma City but chose to exercise his right to reject the assignment due to his Major League service time. Ureña had a brief tenure with the Dodgers, appearing in only two games before being DFA'd. His career has spanned 11 seasons with multiple teams, and he has accrued significant MLB experience.
Ureña opted for free agency after the Dodgers designated him for assignment, highlighting his ability to choose opportunities based on his Major League experience.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged the need for depth in the bullpen, emphasizing Ureña's Major League experience as an asset in uncertain times.
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