Dodgers add new pitcher to organization while updating Gavin Stone's timeline
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Dodgers add new pitcher to organization while updating Gavin Stone's timeline
"Holman made his MLB debut with Oakland in 2024 and appeared in a career-high 22 games for the team last season. Over parts of two seasons with the A's, Holman is a combined 5-3 with a 4.66 ERA and 1.52 WHIP across 40 games."
"Dodgers manager Dave Roberts stated that Stone began a throwing progression but needed a full buildup similar to Spring Training, leading to his placement on the 60-day IL."
"Holman was drafted by the Athletics in the sixth round in 2021 and was a Pacific Coast League All-Star for the Las Vegas Aviators in 2024, posting a 0.92 ERA and collecting 30 strikeouts over 29.1 innings."
"Both of Holman's starts came last season as he effectively filled an opener role, with his first career start lasting 1.1 innings."
The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed Grant Holman from the Arizona Diamondbacks, transferring Gavin Stone to the 60-day injured list to accommodate him on the 40-man roster. Earlier, the Dodgers acquired Jake Eder from the Washington Nationals. Both Holman and Eder have Minor League options, providing flexibility for the bullpen. Holman, a right-hander, made his MLB debut in 2024 and has a career record of 5-3 with a 4.66 ERA. Stone is recovering from shoulder surgery and requires a full buildup for his return.
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