Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Jimmie Sherfy signed with the Gastonia Honey Hunters of the Atlantic League, the club announced. The Dodgers claimed Sherfy on July 13, 2021, and he ended up appearing in four games for L.A.
Jimmie Sherfy made Giants-Dodgers history in 2021. In a rivalry re-defining season between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers, it only makes sense that a bullpen maverick like Jimmie Sherfy would come in and make history.
Always looking to add depth to their organization, the Los Angeles Dodgers claimed Jimmie Sherfy off waivers from the San Francisco Giants this past July.
Last week the Los Angeles Dodgers outrighted Scott Alexander, Andy Burns and Jimmie Sherfy off their 40-man roster after each cleared waivers. However, Alexander and Sherfy both rejected the assignment and instead elected free agency.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had 11 players become free agents the morning after the World Series concluded and shortly after added to that group by declining their $12 million club option on Joe Kelly.
The Los Angeles Dodgers face several decisions in free agency and on their club option with Joe Kelly for the 2022 season, but their first steps this offseason were to outright Scott Alexander, Andy Burns and Jimmie Sherfy off the 40-man roster after each cleared waivers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made multiple roster moves on Sunday, which included transferring Jimmie Sherfy to the 60-day injured list in order to add Yefry Ramirez to the 40-man roster as part of calling him up from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a pair of roster moves before Saturday’s game against the Colorado Rockies, with the second being to recall Mitch White from Triple-A Oklahoma City and place Jimmie Sherfy on the 10-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation.
Tony Gonsolin and Kevin Gausman each failed to provide much length in Monday’s series opener between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium, forcing both teams to use five relievers each in the contest.
The Los Angeles Dodgers optioned outfielder Zach Reks to Triple-A Oklahoma City ahead of the series opener against the Colorado Rockies in order to place Jimmie Sherfy on the active roster after he was claimed off waivers earlier in the week.
The theme of the Dodgers’ 2021 MLB Draft became clear long before the third and final day commenced. The Dodgers selected so many pitchers — 17 of their 19 picks overall — it even surprised them.
The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed Jimmie Sherfy off waivers from the San Francisco Giants and designated Bobby Wahl for assignment in order to add the right-handed relief pitcher to their 40-man roster.