The Los Angeles Dodgers used the trade deadline to acquire much-needed relief help and also added Alex Call as a fourth outfielder. The Dodgers were reportedly interested in Harrison Bader, but he ended up being traded from the Minnesota Twins to the Philadelphia Phillies, who were one of the most aggressive teams at the deadline.
With one single phone call, veteran outfielder Alex Call went from putting up solid averages for a Washington Nationals team going nowhere fast to contending for a World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed Kirby Yates on the 15-day injured list with lower back pain and recalled Paul Gervase from Triple-A Oklahoma City prior to Friday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Los Angeles Dodgers added Alex Call onto their roster prior to the series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays. Call joins the Dodgers roster one day after being acquired from the Washington Nationals at the trade deadline.
The Dodgers' trade deadline "haul" such as it was, consisted of two major league players: pitcher Brock Stewart and outfielder Alex Call. Dodgers president
The Washington Nationals acquired Sean Paul Linan from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Alex Call trade and he is an exciting prospect In my opinion, Sean Paul Linan was the best prospect the Washington Nationals acquired this deadline.
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded right-hander Dustin May to the Boston in exchange for two of the Red Sox's top outfield prospects, both teams confirmed.
On Thursday, July 31st, 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Alex Call from the Washington Nationals. Before the trade deadline, the Dodgers had two glaring needs: the bullpen and the outfield.
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Alex Call from the Washington Nationals for pitching prospects Eriq Swan and Sean Paul Liñan. Call fills the Dodgers’ need for a right-handed hitting outfielder who should primarily platoon with Michael Conforto in left field.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made a trade with the Washington Nationals for outfielder Alex Call. Shortly after sending James Outman to the Minnesota Twins for reliever Brock Stewart, they replaced Outman on the bench.
While the Los Angeles Dodgers faced a need in their bullpen and desire to acquire an outfielder before the MLB trade deadline passes on Thursday, their first move was to part with Hunter Feduccia in exchange for Paul Gervase, Adam Serinowski and Ben Rortvedt in a three-team deal involving the Tampa Bay Rays and Cincinnati Reds.
With the Philadelphia Phillies in rumors ahead of the MLB trade deadline on Thursday evening, the latest report suggests that they are targeting an outfielder from the Washington Nationals.
Once a long shot to make the team out of spring training, Alex Call has been one of the most reliable performers for the Nats all year It’s been a year filled with inconsistency for the Washington Nationals.
CJ Abrams and Alex Call drove in three runs apiece, and the Washington Nationals pulled away for a 9-3 win over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night in Minneapolis.
The Washington Nationals are believed to have a wide range of players that could be dealt at the trade deadline. The top of the list is pitcher MacKenzie Gore, who most believe the Nationals won’t trade because he is seen as part of the franchise’s core.
After sneaking by with a lightning-quick 2-0 shutout victory last night, the Washington Nationals (30-33) are ripe to claim an early series win against the scuffling Texas Rangers (29-35), who have fallen to fourth place in the AL West.
Davey Martinez needs to figure out how to get Alex Call in the lineup every day, he makes the team better Alex Call is a pure hitter, it is simple as that.
The Washington Nationals placed center fielder Alex Call on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a foot injury, while catcher Drew Millas was recalled from Triple-A Rochester.
Since the Nationals aren’t in contention, the chance exists that he might just be shut down for the remainder of the season if his recovery period will stretch too close to the end of the campaign.
After the Washington Nationals traded away outfielder Jesse Winker before the trade deadline, the ballclub called up (no pun intended) veteran Alex Call on July 29.