
"The Dodgers have signed Chuckie Robinson to a minor league deal, according to the catcher's MLB.com profile page. It is a reunion between the two sides, as Robinson spent the bulk of the 2025 season in the Dodgers organization after being claimed off waivers from the Angels in May. Robinson was designated for assignment and then outrighted off the 40-man roster within a few days of joining the Dodgers, and his previous stint with the team included a single MLB game on September 15."
"That lone game on September 15 was the 52nd Major League appearance of Robinson's career, as he previously played in 25 games with the Reds in 2022 and 26 games with the 2024 White Sox. Robinson has only a .131/.169/.192 slash line to show for his 138 plate appearances in the bigs, and even his career Triple-A numbers are pretty modest (.268/.329/.405 with 27 homers over 1039 PA)."
"Despite the lack of offensive pop, Robinson's excellent defensive reputation has kept him on the radar as a backup option for multiple clubs. He'll now return to Los Angeles in a depth role, as the Dodgers are set behind the plate with All-Star as the starter and former top prospect Dalton Rushing acting in a backup role. Robinson is the only other catcher in the Dodgers' system with any big league experience."
Chuckie Robinson rejoined the Dodgers on a minor-league contract after spending most of 2025 in the Dodgers organization following a waiver claim from the Angels. He was designated for assignment and outrighted off the 40-man roster shortly after joining, and his only 2025 big-league action was a single game on September 15. Robinson's career includes 52 Major League appearances with a .131/.169/.192 slash in 138 plate appearances and modest Triple-A numbers (.268/.329/.405, 27 homers in 1039 PA). Strong defensive skills have maintained his appeal as a veteran backup catcher and organizational depth option.
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