Luis García was designated for assignment by the Los Angeles Dodgers at the end of June to make room for Noah Davis and Edgardo Henriquez. Following this, García cleared waivers and chose to become a free agent. He signed a major league contract with the Washington Nationals, adding experience to their bullpen. In his 13-year career with seven teams, García has proven to be durable and capable of eating innings. He had a 5.27 ERA with the Dodgers before his injury sidelined him.
Luis García, a veteran reliever with 13 years of MLB experience, was designated for assignment by the Dodgers and subsequently released, later signing with the Nationals.
Garcia was a mainstay in the Dodgers' bullpen prior to a right adductor strain. He ranked second on the team for innings pitched when he was sidelined for one month.
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