
"The Dodgers agreed to a minor league deal with reliever Nick Robertson, reports Ari Alexander of Boston 7 News. The righty returns to the organization that drafted him in the seventh round in 2019. Robertson briefly reached the majors with Los Angeles. He made nine appearances before being traded to the Red Sox alongside minor league pitcher Justin Hagenman in the deal that brought Kiké Hernández back to the Dodgers."
"The James Madison product then bounced around the league via a series of waiver transactions. He spent time with the Angels, Blue Jays (a claim that was met with some fanfare because the Maple Leafs have a player of the same name), and Astros. Robertson made one MLB appearance with Toronto and did not get to the highest level with Los Angeles or Houston. The Astros released him in August, and he closed the season on a minor league contract with the Royals."
Nick Robertson rejoined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a minor league contract, returning to the team that drafted him in the seventh round in 2019. He briefly reached the majors with the Dodgers, making nine appearances before being traded to the Red Sox in the Kiké Hernández deal. He then moved from Boston to St. Louis and bounced through waiver claims with the Angels, Blue Jays and Astros, making one MLB appearance with Toronto. The Astros released him in August and he finished the season on a minor league deal with the Royals. He has 35 2/3 MLB innings, a 5.30 ERA, a 26.2% Triple-A strikeout rate, an 11.3% walk rate, and averaged a 93.4 MPH fastball in Triple-A last year.
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