The Los Angeles Dodgers rallied to avoid starting Spring Training with consecutive losses, with Hunter Feduccia powering them to a 9-4 comeback win against the Chicago Cubs at Camelback Ranch.
The Dodgers play their first of 16 games at Camelback Ranch, hosting the Cubs on Sunday afternoon. Non-roster left-hander Robbie Erlin starts on the mound for the Dodgers in this one.
After suffering a 7-4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers in their 2023 Spring Training opener, the Los Angeles Dodgers continue their Cactus League schedule with a matchup against the Chicago Cubs at Camelback Ranch.
The Dodgers play their first game of the year at Camelback Ranch, hosting the Cubs on Sunday afternoon (12:05 p.m. PT, SportsNet LA). It’s the first of 16 Dodgers games at their home spring training facility this season.
Robbie Erlin was announced as one of the 27 players to join the Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training roster. The Dodgers kick off their season with an away game versus the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, Feb.
The Dodgers announced a number of non-roster invitees to Spring Training this afternoon. While the bulk of the group had been previously reported, Los Angeles has brought back a trio of players who have prior experience with the organization: utilityman Luke Williams, outfielder Yusniel Díaz and left-hander Robbie Erlin.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced their group of non-roster invitees to 2023 Spring Training, which is comprised of 27 players and includes a blend of top prospects, veterans and organizational depth.
After spending most of his career with the San Diego Padres, and 2020 between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta Braves, Robbie Erlin returned to the Majors this year after signing a Minor League contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Robbie Erlin was one of 31 different pitchers used by the Dodgers in 2022, tied for the second-most in franchise history. All of those roster-churning years have come in the last decade, with the teams in 2015, 2016, and 2018 also using 31 pitchers.
If you're a diehard fan of the Dodgers, you probably remember L.A. signing left-handed pitcher Robbie Erlin to a minor-league contract last offseason.
After spending the majority of the season in the Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League system, Robbie Erlin exercised an opt-out clause in his contract and elected free agency.
Robbie Erlin, who was designated for assignment by the Los Angeles Dodgers this past Wednesday to make room for Ryan Pepiot, cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The Dodgers slotted pitching prospect Ryan Pepiot in for his MLB debut on Wednesday. Which of course meant that the team had to make a roster spot for the promising right-handed pitcher.
The Los Angeles Dodgers designated Robbie Erlin for assignment and called up Ryan Pepiot, who starts Wednesday’s series finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates for his MLB debut.
Since the Dodgers are playing a doubleheader today, they're temporarily allowed to cary 27 players instead of the usual 26. The Dodgers decided to use that extra spot on reliever Robbie Erlin.
Erlin is back in the big leagues for the first time since 2020.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers announced their initial group of non-roster invitees to 2022 Spring Training, it included a blend of top prospects, organizational depth and veterans who joined during the offseason on respective Minor League contracts.
Diego Cartaya has quickly ascended prospect lists over the last year or two. Multiple scouting experts ranked the Dodgers catching prospect as a top 50 overall prospect.
Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Spring Training is underway at Camelback Ranch, with notable prospects Landon Knack, Bobby Miller, Ryan Pepiot and Diego Cartaya joined by a large group of others not on the 40-man roster, including Robbie Erlin.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed pitchers Robbie Erlin, Cole Duensing, and Sam Gaviglio, and catcher Chris Betts according to Baseball America’s Minor League transactions page.
The Dodgers made one of the few player signings they can right now due to the MLB lockout. LA signed left-handed reliever Robbie Erlin to a minor league contract per MLB Trade Rumors.
A veteran of seven big-league seasons, Erlin spent the 2021 season pitching with the Nippon-Ham Fighters in Japan, where he appeared in 11 games and worked to a 3.32 ERA over the life of 38 innings.
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