The Los Angeles Dodgers had a fairly eventful 2025 trade deadline, addressing two areas of need while also acquiring some Minor League talent. The Dodgers again were plenty active at the deadline, but avoided making any of the rumored big moves that some anticipated.
A pair of Dodgers minor leaguers were honored for their work in August, and both are teammates on the High-A Great Lakes. Outfielder Kendall George was named Midwest League player of the month, and left-hander Adam Serwinowski was the circuit’s pitcher of the month.
In Dodgers’ minor league games played on Friday, August 29th, we have encouraging performances by top pitching prospects, 18-year-old Emil Morales playing like one of the best players in Low-A, and Jake Gelof sees his name in a headline, now he thinks he’s an MVP.
In Dodgers minor league action, Charles Davalan finds pro baseball is easy, Elijah Hainline quietly continues to produce, and Adam Serwinowski has a little winning streak.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
In minor league games for Saturday, the Dodgers’ trade deadline pickups are outperforming their histories, top pitching prospect Jackson Ferris notches a win, and 18-year-old Emil Morales has been outshining highly regarded prospects ranked above him.
Former Cincinnati Reds prospect Adam Serwinowski tossed a gem on Tuesday in his first start with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. The Reds traded Serwinowski to the Tampa Bay Rays in the trade for Zack Littell and the Rays turned around and traded him to the Dodgers.