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Chris Stratton: Chooses free agency
Chris Stratton elected free agency Monday, per MiLB's transactions log.Stratton will test the open market rather than accept a minor-league assignment after being designated for assignment by the Dodgers on Saturday. He's already appeared for two clubs so far this season, accruing a 7.71 ERA and 2.00 WHIP with 22 strikeouts over 21.0 innings during stops with Kansas City and Los Angeles.
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Dodgers' Chris Stratton: DFA'd again
The Los Angeles Dodgers designated Chris Stratton for assignment Saturday.This is the second time Stratton has been designated for assignment in the past week -- he was previously DFA'd on Monday but cleared waivers and was outrighted to the minors before rejoining the big-league squad Friday. In his latest turn with the team, Stratton allowed one run in one inning against the Cardinals on Friday. Stratton's removal from the 40-man roster makes room for the activation of fellow reliever Michael Kopech (shoulder) from the 60-day IL.
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Dodgers' Chris Stratton: Joins active roster
The Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed Chris Stratton on Friday and added him to the active roster, Kirsten Watson of Spectrum SportsNet LA reports.Stratton opted for free agency after clearing waivers Thursday, per Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register, but he's now back with the team and will once again work out of the big-league bullpen, replacing Ryan Loutos. The 34-year-old Stratton owns a 7.65 ERA and 2.05 WHIP across 20 combined innings between Kansas City and Los Angeles and will most likely be reserved for low-leverage situations.
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Dodgers' Chris Stratton: Clears waivers
Chris Stratton was outrighted to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Thursday.Stratton was designated for assignment Tuesday and cleared waivers. He's struggled to a 7.65 ERA and 2.05 WHIP across 20 big-league innings this year, so it's unclear when his next chance in the majors may come.
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Dodgers' Chris Stratton: Designated for assignment
The Los Angeles Dodgers designated Chris Stratton for assignment Monday.Stratton made two appearances during his brief stint with the Dodgers, yielding two runs in three innings. The veteran reliever is likely to pass through waivers unclaimed, and if that happens, could elect free agency.
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Dodgers' Chris Stratton: Catches on with Dodgers
Chris Stratton signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.After getting cut loose by the Royals on Thursday, Stratton quickly found work with the Dodgers and has joined the team in New York ahead of Sunday's series finale versus the Mets. The veteran righty will likely be ticketed for a low-leverage role in the Los Angeles bullpen after he struggled to a 7.94 ERA and 2.18 WHIP in 17 innings over his 12 appearances for Kansas City prior to being cut loose.
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Chris Stratton: Released by Royals
The Royals released Chris Stratton on Thursday.Stratton passed through waivers unclaimed after being booted off the Royals' 40-man roster and he is now free to sign with another organization. The veteran reliever will likely have to settle for a minor-league contract after allowing 15 earned runs across 17 innings in 2025.
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Royals' Chris Stratton: DFA'd by Kansas City
The Kansas City Royals designated Chris Stratton for assignment Sunday.Stratton exercised his $4.5 million player option for 2025 during the offseason after posting a 5.55 ERA in 57 appearances last year, and the Royals have decided to cut him loose after he gave up 15 earned runs across 17 innings to begin the current season. The right-hander seems likely to clear waivers given what remains of his salary.
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Royals' Chris Stratton: Struggles in regular-season debut
Chris Stratton allowed two runs on three hits and two walks with no strikeouts over 1.2 innings Sunday against Cleveland.Stratton's season ended in mid-September due to a forearm injury, but he was healthy in spring training. He was unimpressive last season with a 5.55 ERA, 17.1 percent K rate and 12.8 percent walk rate but was a consistent part of the middle-relief corps. A slow start to the season won't help him find higher-leverage usage.
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Royals' Chris Stratton: Exercises option
Chris Stratton (forearm) exercised his $4.5 million player option for the 2025 season Thursday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.Stratton threw 58.1 innings out of the bullpen for the Kansas City Royals in 2024, occasionally working in high-leverage situations. He posted a 5.55 ERA and 1.47 WHIP to go along with four saves and five holds. Stratton's season ended in mid-September due to forearm injury, though he is expected to be ready for the start of spring training.