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Every Dodgers transaction throughout 2026 season

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Every Dodgers transaction throughout 2026 season

Here is every transaction for the Los Angeles Dodgers for the entire 2026 season, starting with the first day of spring training through the end of the team’s postseason run.

We will keep track of every single transaction involving the 40-man roster here, including players getting called up or sent down to the minor leagues, as well as signings, trades, waiver claims, getting designated for assignment, or released.

Also here will be every injured list stint, though we will also track all the IL moves in their own post. We’ll have another post that keeps track of minor league options, with a limit of five times a player can be optioned to the minors beginning after opening day.

Each Dodgers transaction has its own section on True Blue LA, and you can click on any link below to get detailed information on each roster move. For more transactions from the 2025-26 offseason, click here. Here are all the roster moves from the 2025 season as well.

Note: On a mobile device, this table will show up best in landscape mode.

No.

Pitchers (23+4)

Bat/throw

2026 age

Active?

Service

Options (used)

78

Ben Casparius (IL)

R/R

27

1.016

2 (2024)

Jake Cousins (60-IL)

R/R

31

3.091

1 (’22,’24)

3

Edwin Díaz

R/R

32

yes

9.121

n/a

86

Jack Dreyer

R/L

27

yes

1.000

3 (none)

Jake Eder

L/L

27

0.042

1 (’24-25)

65

Paul Gervase

R/R

26

0.021

2 (2025)

31

Tyler Glasnow

L/R

32

yes

8.158

n/a

48

Brusdar Graterol (IL)

R/R

27

5.167

2 (2021)

60

Edgardo Henriquez

R/R

24

yes

0.164

2 (2025)

63

Kyle Hurt

R/R

28

yes

1.099

2 (2024)

61

Will Klein

R/R

26

yes

0.081

2 (2024)

96

Landon Knack (IL)

L/R

28

0.119

2 (2024)

83

Ronan Kopp

L/L

23

0.000

3 (none)

Chayce McDermott

R/R

27

0.056

1 (’24-25)

28

Bobby Miller (60-IL)

R/R

27

1.119

1 (’24-25)

59

Evan Phillips (60-IL)

R/R

31

5.136

n/a

77

River Ryan

R/R

27

1.070

3 (none)

11

Roki Sasaki

R/R

24

yes

1.000

3 (none)

66

Tanner Scott

R/L

31

yes

7.059

n/a

80

Emmet Sheehan

R/R

26

yes

2.080

2 (2023)

7

Blake Snell (IL)

L/L

33

9.072

n/a

41

Brock Stewart (IL)

R/R

34

4.093

0 (’16-19)

35

Gavin Stone (60-IL)

R/R

27

2.034

2 (2023)

49

Blake Treinen

R/R

38

yes

11.065

n/a

51

Alex Vesia

L/L

30

yes

5.078

1 (’21,’23)

70

Justin Wrobleski

L/L

25

yes

0.150

2 (2024)

18

Yoshinobu Yamamoto

R/R

27

yes

2.000

n/a

No.

Two-way players (1)

Bat/throw

2026 age

Active?

Service

Options (used)

17

Shohei Ohtani

L/R

31

yes

8.000

n/a

No.

Catchers (2)

Bat/throw

2026 age

Active?

Service

Options (used)

68

Dalton Rushing

L/R

25

yes

0.138

3 (none)

16

Will Smith

R/R

31

yes

6.090

3 (none)

No.

Infielders (5)

Bat/throw

2026 age

Active?

Service

Options (used)

50

Mookie Betts (IL)

R/R

33

11.070

n/a

76

Alex Freeland

S/R

24

yes

0.038

2 (2025)

5

Freddie Freeman

L/R

36

yes

15.033

n/a

13

Max Muncy

L/R

36

yes

9.027

n/a

72

Miguel Rojas

R/R

37

yes

11.043

n/a

No.

Outfielders (5)

Bat/throw

2026 age

Active?

Service

Options (used)

12

Alex Call

R/R

31

yes

2.161

2 (2024)

37

Teoscar Hernández

R/R

33

yes

8.097

n/a

44

Andy Pages

R/R

25

yes

1.155

1 (’23-24)

27

Michael Siani

L/L

26

1.063

1 (’23, ’25)

23

Kyle Tucker

L/R

29

yes

6.079

n/a

No.

Infielder/outfielders (4+1)

Bat/throw

2026 age

Active?

Service

Options (used)

25

Tommy Edman (IL)

S/R

31

6.114

n/a

21

Santiago Espinal

R/R

31

yes

5.149

n/a

8

Kiké Hernández (60-IL)

R/R

33

11.054

n/a

6

Hyeseong Kim

L/R

27

yes

0.149

2 (2025)

67

Ryan Ward

L/R

28

0.000

3 (none)

Click on the dates below for more detailed information on each transaction:

April 16: Chayce McDermott acquired from Orioles for minor league pitcher Axel Perez.

April 13: Ben Casparius placed on 15-day injured list, Kyle Hurt recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City

April 11: Grant Holman claimed off waivers by Tigers.

April 5: Mookie Betts placed on 10-day injured list, Hyeseong Kim recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City.

April 1: Grant Holman claimed off waivers from Diamondbacks. Gavin Stone moved to 60-day injured list.

April 1: Jake Eder acquired from Nationals for cash considerations. Jake Cousins moved to 60-day injured list.

March 25: DODGERS OPENING DAY ROSTER — Shohei Ohtani, Will Smith, Dalton Rushing, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Max Muncy, Teoscar Hernández, Andy Pages, Kyle Tucker, Alex Freeland, Miguel Rojas, Santiago Espinal, Alex Call; Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Emmet Sheehan, Tyler Glasnow, Roki Sasaki, Justin Wrobleski, Edwin Díaz, Tanner Scott, Alex Vesia, Blake Treinen, Jack Dreyer, Ben Casparius, Will Klein, Edgardo Henriquez.

March 25: Blake Snell placed on 15-day injured list. Brock Stewart placed on 15-day injured list. Brusdar Graterol placed on 15-day injured list. Gavin Stone placed on 15-day injured list. Landon Knack placed on 15-day injured list. Jake Cousins placed on 15-day injured list. Tommy Edman placed on 10-day injured list.

March 24: Jake Cousins signed for one year, $950,000. Bobby Miller placed on 60-day injured list.

March 22: Hyeseong Kim optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

March 18: River Ryan optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

March 18: Santiago Espinal selected to roster.

March 18: Kyle Hurt optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

March 16: Paul Gervase and Michael Siani optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

March 8: Ryan Ward and Ronan Kopp optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

March 2: Jack Suwinski cleared waivers, sent outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

February 21: Jack Suwinski claimed off waivers from Pirates. Kiké Hernández placed on 60-day injured list.

February 15: Ben Rortvedt claimed off waivers by Mets.

February 12: Anthony Banda traded to Twins for $500,000 of international bonus pool space.

February 12: Kiké Hernández signed for one year, $4.5 million. Evan Phillips placed on 60-day injured list.

February 12: Max Muncy signed extension for one year, $10 million, with 2028 club option.

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