The Dodgers announced that they’ve acquired righty Noah Davis from the Red Sox in exchange for cash. He’ll go onto the team’s 40-man roster and be optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Los Angeles placed righty Emmet Sheehan, who’s recovering from last year’s Tommy John surgery, on the 60-day injured list to create roster space.
Davis had been a non-roster player with Boston after signing a minor league deal. It seems likely that he had an upward mobility clause in his deal, which if exercised requires his current club to make him available to all 29 other teams and let him go if another team is willing to put him on the 40-man roster.
Davis, 28 next month, is a former 11th-round pick by the Reds who’s spent the bulk of his career in the Rockies organization. Cincinnati traded him to Colorado in 2021’s Mychal Givens swap. He’s pitched in three MLB seasons with the Rox, logging a grisly 7.71 earned run average in 51 1/3 innings. Davis has fanned 17.3% of his opponents against a 9.2% walk rate. Both are worse than the league average (the strikeout rate in particular).
Despite the shaky track record, Davis has held his own (relatively speaking) in an intensely hitter-friendly environment with the Triple-A Pacific Coast League’s Albuquerque Isotopes (the Rockies’ top affiliate). His 5.06 ERA in 133 1/3 innings there doesn’t look like much, but he ranks 19th in the PCL in ERA over the past three seasons (among pitchers with 130+ innings). Only four pitchers in that span have kept an ERA under 4.00 in as many innings.
Davis had a decent spring. He allowed five runs in 9 1/3 frames, which isn’t great, but did so while yielding only seven hits and recording a 9-to-1 K/BB ratio. He’ll give the Dodgers some rotation depth at a time when Sheehan, Gavin Stone, Clayton Kershaw, River Ryan, Tony Gonsolin and Kyle Hurt are all on the injured list.
Embarrassment of riches!
I’m surprised the Dodgers have any room for another pitcher.
Yeah, he might be off the team once another roster spots needed. (60 day injured list activations).
After this one, it’s Noah More.
tom – Hendriks is on the IL with elbow inflammation, sounds serious.
Looking like another $10M pissed away by the Red Sox on a pitcher trying to return from major surgery.
I feel bad for Hendriks, I was rooting for him.
Yeah at this point I’d do a double take if I see him or Giolito ever take the mound for the Sox. Hope they’re talking to Robertson’s agent.
tom – I think Newcomb or Priester might be good bullpen options depending on how things shake out. I’d rather give them a shot than call up Winck.
But I see Criswell was called up.
I can’t believe that nobody has signed him (Robertson). Very surprising to me.
coop – Robertson can’t blame his agent ;O)
It makes me a little sad we are claiming this guy over promoting David Bote, but pitching wealth is never a bad thing (especially with this team).
8th inning guy by June.
Ryan Brasier 2.0 for the Dodgers
Don’t be fooled by cheap imitations…
olm – Hahaha …. I read from the bottom up, and as soon as I read the comment I knew it was from you!
As a Rockies fan, this move gives hope to the rest of the division. As long as he pitches for LA, everyone else will have a chance.
Sure they really needed a mop-up pitcher for the AA team!
Cash rules everything around me……He wasn’t making Boston so I like the trade.