LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran right-handed pitcher Chris Stratton, making a corresponding roster move by optioning right-hander Bobby Miller to the minors. To clear space on the 40-man roster, the team designated right-handed pitcher J.P. Feyereisen for assignment.
Chris Stratton’s Career & Recent Performance
Stratton, 34, was designated for assignment by the Kansas City Royals on May 18 and later released on May 22. This season, he made 12 relief appearances, posting a 6.09 ERA after allowing 15 earned runs over 17 innings, while striking out 60. Stratton spent two seasons with Kansas City, compiling a 4-3 record during his tenure.
A 2023 World Series Champion, Stratton has played 10 seasons in the Majors, suiting up for the San Francisco Giants (2016-18), Los Angeles Angels (2019), Pittsburgh Pirates (2019-22), St. Louis Cardinals (2022-23), Texas Rangers (2023), and Royals (2024-25). His career numbers include a 41-27 record with a 4.63 ERA in 371 games. Originally drafted in the first round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Giants, he played college ball at Mississippi State University.
Bobby Miller’s Season & Career Overview
Miller, 26, pitched two innings last night, allowing one run. So far in the 2025 campaign, he has given up seven earned runs over five innings, striking out seven batters. Since debuting with Los Angeles, Miller has made 36 starts, posting a 13-8 record with a 5.44 ERA across 185.1 innings.
In 2023, Miller was a key part of the Dodgers’ rotation, earning 11 wins and striking out 119 batters in 124.1 innings. He was originally drafted in the first round of the 2020 MLB Draft out of the University of Louisville.
With Stratton joining the bullpen, the Dodgers aim to bolster their pitching depth as the season progresses. Stay tuned for further updates on Los Angeles’ roster moves.