The Dodgers claimed pitcher Nick Nastrini from the Marlins after he faced challenges in Triple-A, including a high ERA of 7.58. Nastrini was originally drafted by the Dodgers in 2021 and has seen varying success in his career, including a stint with the White Sox. His latest performance involved 21 games in which he had nearly as many walks as strikeouts. To make room for Nastrini, the Dodgers designated Noah Davis for assignment, who struggled significantly this season in the majors.
Nastrini was drafted by the Dodgers in the fourth round in 2021 out of UCLA, reaching the majors along with fellow draftees such as Emmet Sheehan and Justin Wrobleski.
In 2024, Nastrini pitched in Chicago but returned to Triple-A this season with a 7.58 ERA, struggling with walk and strikeout ratios over 46⅓ innings.
The Marlins claimed Nastrini off waivers from the White Sox on July 1, and he made a brief appearance in Triple-A before being designated for assignment.
To accommodate Nastrini on the roster, the Dodgers designated Noah Davis for assignment, who struggled this season with a 19.50 ERA in the majors.
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