The Dodgers announced they’ve designated reliever Jake Reed for assignment. The move clears an active and 40-man roster spot for Blake Treinen, who has been reinstated for the 60-day injured list and will be in the bullpen for tonight’s game against the Padres.
Reed is no stranger to DFA limbo, as he’s frequently been a victim of churn at the back of the 40-man roster over the past couple years. The low-slot righty has attracted plenty of interest on the waiver wire, though, bouncing from the Dodgers to the Rays to the Mets and back to Los Angeles dating back to last July. He never appeared in the big leagues with Tampa Bay, but Reed has been called upon out of the bullpen a combined 20 times as a Dodger and Met over the past two seasons.
Through 21 innings, he owns a 5.57 ERA with pedestrian strikeout and ground-ball marks (19.4% and 39.1%, respectively). Reed’s latest run has been solid, as he’d worked four scoreless appearances prior to his DFA, including locking down his first career save against his former team in Queens on Tuesday. The former fifth-round pick also has a solid track record in the minors, notching a 3.84 ERA with an above-average 25.6% strikeout rate over parts of six Triple-A campaigns.
The Dodgers will have no choice but to place Reed on waivers over the next few days. He’s drawn interest on waivers on multiple occasions, and he still has a minor league option remaining beyond this season. It’s not out of the question another team could take a shot on him to add some bullpen depth with a decent track record in the upper minors.
Treinen, meanwhile, has been out of action for more than four months. The right-hander has battled shoulder discomfort for much of the season, but that didn’t stop the Dodgers from signing him to a contract extension in May. Treinen is coming off a brilliant 2021 campaign in which he worked to a 1.99 ERA through 72 1/3 innings. If he can recapture that form now that his shoulder is back healthy, he’ll be a key late-game weapon for skipper Dave Roberts heading into the playoffs.
bassmaster
what a roller coaster for this guy
mack22 2
Wish is were Bickford going down, that guy isn’t ready for the show
phenomenalajs
It’s amazing he got his first ever save against the Mets in the only game the Dodgers won in the series.
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Watched him throw for the Dodgers the other night. Super deceptive arm angle/delivery. Liked what I saw. Angels will take him.
tstats
Why Reed when Bickford has been so much worse
norcalblue
2-3 mph
Throwdeuce
For the 40 man spot, Bickford still has upside as bad as he’s been to DFA him
Shrutefarm
Thank you for your service
vtadave
Sad. Better than Kimbrel.
BlueSkies_LA
Reed’s jerseys are made out of paper.
jyosuckas
Mets will claim him back
Frankie Bani
The Yankees must to sign him , every pitcher is welcome