Oklahoma City had the Dodgers minor league stage to itself for the final time on Thursday. Plus, another roster and some pitching notes for the other three affiliates.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Chris Okey and Brendon Davis to Minor League contracts, which likely include none-roster invitations to 2024 Spring Training.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Chris Okey and Brendon Davis to Minor League contracts, which likely include invitations to Spring Training. Okey was assigned to Oklahoma City Baseball Club in Triple-A following the signing, while Davis joined the Double-A Tulsa Drillers.
The Los Angeles Angels announced that a pair of Minor League players elected free agency, with Chris Okey and César Valdez exercising their ability to opt out of their contracts.
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The Angels announced that catcher Chris Okey has accepted an outright assignment to Triple-A Salt Lake. He cleared waivers after being designated for assignment on the weekend.
The Los Angeles Angels have designated catcher Chris Okey for assignmen.
The Los Angeles Angels made a series of roster moves on Monday, which included placing Anthony Rendon on the 10-day injured list with a left groin strain.
The Los Angeles made a series of moves to address a few spots on the roster before Tuesday’s game against the Houston Astros, including placing Chad Wallach on the injured list and recalling Jimmy Herget.
The Angels announced a series of roster moves, recalling right-hander Jimmy Herget and selecting catcher Chris Okey. In corresponding moves, righty César Valdez was designated for assignment while catcher Chad Wallach was placed on the 7-day concussion injured list .
The Angels have signed catcher Chris Okey to a minor league contract, as noted by Chris Hilburn-Trenkle of Baseball America. According to the transactions tracker at MLB.com, he’s been assigned to the club’s Arizona complex.
The Reds announced they’ve signed catcher Luke Maile to a one-year contract. Financial terms of the deal have not yet been reported. Maile is a client of Meister Sports Management. Cincinnati’s 40-man roster count is up to 39.
One catcher down, another one up. The Cincinnati Reds landed the 2nd overall draft pick for the 2016 MLB Draft after their dismal 2015 finish, a season in which they first began to embark upon their deep, dark rebuild.
Okey was selected in the second round by the Reds in the 2016 draft. Considered to be a bat-first catcher at the time, he was ranked as the Reds’ No. 14 prospect by Baseball America in 2017.
The Reds’ farm system took after their major league club on Thursday, breaking out the Bats and sweeping the competition. The Brandon Larson Honorary Star(s)
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