The Los Angeles Dodgers fortified their starting rotation at the trade deadline by acquiring Danny Duffy and Max Scherzer in separate trades, though what role the southpaw will hold is unclear. Related to that, the Dodgers have now signed Cole Hamels as well.
L.A. was among the teams that attended Hamels’ throwing showcase last month, during which he was said to have performed well and thrown a fastball that sat around 90 mph. Despite fielding reported interest from multiple teams, the 37-year-old waited for a Major League contract offer.
With the Dodgers still facing some strain on their pitching staff, they were moved to come to terms with the veteran southpaw.