
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a slew of injuries to their pitching staff. While the starting rotation has taken center stage, the team's bullpen has also been depleted.
To begin amending this issue, the Dodgers made a trade with the Boston Red Sox. According to Robert Murray of Fansided on Twitter/X, the Dodgers have acquired Zach Penrod from the Red Sox.
Source: The Dodgers are acquiring left-hander Zach Penrod in a trade with the Red Sox. Penrod, who posted a 2.25 ERA in seven games last season, was recently designated for assignment.
— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) June 20, 2025
With Penrod being designated for assignment recently, the return is likely to be just cash for the Red Sox. The Dodgers, meanwhile, add more depth to their bullpen with a lefty with relief experience in the Major Leagues.
Penrod, the 28-year-old lefty, has just four innings of Major League experience. But in these four innings, Penrod has a 2.25 ERA, three strikeouts, and a 1.75 WHIP.
But what's more important is his Minor League statistics. In his Minor League career, Penrod has a 10-6 record with a 4.05 ERA in 102.1 innings. He's struck out 138 batters and has a 1.38 WHIP.
His MLB stint came in 2024, but he's been a piece in the Red Sox's minor league system since 2023. He was previously a member of the Texas Rangers' minor league system before signing with the Red Sox in 2023.
The Dodgers add a Penrod to their current crop of relievers, and while he likely won't play a huge role for the team, his history shows a he's a decent lefty off the mound with some prolific pitches. But, since he's struggled to stay in the Major Leagues, what the Dodgers can get out of him is unknown.
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