What's next for top Dodgers prospects cut from camp?
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What's next for top Dodgers prospects cut from camp?
"While these 12 players, as well as the 11 players reassigned a week before them, have been taken out of contention for a 40-man roster spot this season, they're still eligible to feature for the Dodgers throughout the remainder of Cactus League play."
"The Dodgers pit the players against each other in simulated games in the minor league camp, where they have more control over the game and players and are able to make adjustments where they see fit. Roki Sasaki will pitch in one of these games Tuesday, with manager Dave Roberts citing his need to "build up" as the cause."
"Prior to their most recent reassignment, Josue De Paula featured in 14 games for the Dodgers - the most on the team in that time. He had 24 at-bats, hitting .375 with an .881 OPS, and makes a strong case to make at least one more appearance as the team's No. 1 prospect."
The Los Angeles Dodgers reassigned 12 players to the minors following their game against the Athletics, joining 11 previously reassigned players. These 23 players are no longer in contention for 40-man roster spots but remain eligible for Cactus League play. The reassignments include pitchers, catchers, infielders, and outfielders. The Dodgers use minor league camp for simulated games where they maintain greater control and can make strategic adjustments. Roki Sasaki will pitch in a simulated game Tuesday to build up his workload. Top prospect Josue De Paula, who appeared in 14 games with a .375 batting average and .881 OPS, is considered most likely to return for additional spring training appearances.
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