Dodgers Bring Back Former Catcher on Minor League Deal
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Dodgers Bring Back Former Catcher on Minor League Deal
"The 31-year-old made one appearance for the Dodgers in MLB, logging a single at-bat in September. Robinson came up to the roster during the Dodgers' minor injury crisis at catcher last season, during which Will Smith and Dalton Rushing both landed on the injured list within a week of each other. He served as Ben Rortvedt's backup during that time."
"Robinson made 51 appearances with Triple-A Oklahoma City in 2025, slashing .254/.337/.348 with four homers and 30 RBIs. He fared better with the Angels' Triple-A affiliate in Salt Lake, batting .272 and posting a .703 OPS through 27 games last season. The Dodgers designated Robinson for assignment after his brief stint in the majors, and he joined the Atlanta Braves for the remainder of the season."
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed free agent catcher Chuckie Robinson to a minor league deal. Robinson joined the Dodgers late in May 2025 after being claimed off waivers from the Angels, who had acquired him from the White Sox in December 2024. He made one MLB appearance for the Dodgers in September and backed up Ben Rortvedt during a catcher injury crisis that sidelined Will Smith and Dalton Rushing. Robinson played 51 games with Triple-A Oklahoma City in 2025, hitting .254/.337/.348 with four homers and 30 RBIs, and hit .272 with a .703 OPS in Salt Lake. He was later designated for assignment, joined the Atlanta Braves without appearing, and entered free agency before re-signing with the Dodgers. Robinson is expected to begin 2026 with the Comets and remains organizational depth at catcher.
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