
"Honeywell joined the Dodgers midway through their championship campaign in 2024, as they claimed him off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates in July of that year. He stayed on the roster for the remainder of the regular season despite battling injury, posting a 2.62 ERA through 18 appearances and 34.1 innings pitched."
"Honeywell also made three appearances in the postseason for the Dodgers - the only ones of his career so far - posting a 9.35 ERA through 8.2 innings pitched. He threw a scoreless three innings in his first appearance against the New York Mets, but struggled to keep runs off the board in his following contests."
"Prior to his time with the Dodgers and Pirates, Honeywell spent time with the Tampa Bay Rays, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres and Chicago White Sox. Formerly a Top 100 prospect with the Rays, Honeywell struggled to stay healthy during his rise to the majors, missing several seasons due to various injuries in his elbow."
Brent Honeywell Jr., a relief pitcher who last appeared in MLB with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024, signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants. The deal does not include an invitation to the Giants' major league camp. Honeywell joined the Dodgers mid-season in 2024 after being claimed off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates, posting a 2.62 ERA in 18 regular season appearances. He made three postseason appearances for the Dodgers, including the World Series against the Yankees, though he struggled with a 9.35 ERA. The Dodgers non-tendered him after their World Series victory, leaving him unsigned throughout 2025. With the Giants, Honeywell aims to rebuild his value and return to MLB competition.
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