Chris Stratton Elects Free Agency
Briefly

Chris Stratton, a right-handed pitcher, has declared for free agency after going through waivers and being designated for assignment by the Dodgers. At 34 years old, he was previously released by the Royals and has had a rocky performance recently, sporting a 6.13 ERA in 79.1 innings. With the Dodgers facing an injury crisis among pitchers and exceeding their competitive balance tax threshold, they had relied on Stratton's veteran presence. Although he has potential to return to the Dodgers, the team's roster changes may influence his future opportunities with different clubs.
Stratton has exercised his right to head to the open market after clearing waivers with the Dodgers, following an inconsistent performance since joining the Royals.
The Dodgers are above the competitive balance tax limit and must navigate their pitching depth issues carefully, especially with 14 pitchers on the injured list.
Stratton's performance after his deal with the Royals has not been impressive, posting a 6.13 earned run average in 79 1/3 innings.
While he could potentially reunite with the Dodgers, the team recently regained players from the injured list, which may diminish their interest.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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