This offseason has been a slow one as far as movement on the free-agent market, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are among the teams that have not made much noise. Their only signing of a player to a Major League contract was inking Tom Koehler to a one-year deal.
While the Dodgers haven’t been that active in terms of Major League free agents, they have made a flurry of Minor League acquisitions, particularly to bolster their pitching depth.
Among them are a once-promising prospect in left-hander Henry Owens, who was claimed off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks, Dylan Baker, who was acquired in a trade with the Cleveland Indians and Zach Neal, who was signed to a Minor League deal, among others.