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Dodgers Designate Alexis Díaz For Assignment

By Darragh McDonald | September 4, 2025 at 5:25pm CDT

The Dodgers announced that they have selected the contract of catcher Ben Rortvedt, a move that was previously reported. In corresponding moves, they optioned infielder Alex Freeland and designated right-hander Alexis Díaz for assignment.

Díaz, 28, was Cincinnati’s closer not too long ago but has fallen on hards times lately. In 2023, he racked up 37 saves for the Reds. He posted a 3.07 earned run average over his 67 1/3 innings. His 12.6% walk rate was too high but he struck out 30.1% of batters faced. He kept it going in 2024 but with some signs of worry. He added another 28 saves with a 3.99 ERA but his strikeout rate dropped all the way to 22.7%.

Despite the trend lines moving the wrong direction, the Reds still tendered him a contract. He had qualified for arbitration for the first time going into 2025, with exactly three years of service. He and the Reds avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $4.5MM salary.

Things have gone from bad to worse this year. He started the season on the injured list due to a hamstring strain. He was reinstated by mid-April but the Reds had Emilio Pagán closing games and didn’t commit to Díaz retaking the ninth inning job. Díaz then allowed eight earned runs in his first six innings with just three strikeouts but five walks, in addition to hitting two batters.

The Reds optioned him to the minors at the start of May. Things didn’t get much better down on the farm. In 13 2/3 innings for Louisville, he had a 22.9% strikeout rate but walked 12 opponents, a 17.1% clip. He hit another two batters and also uncorked two wild pitches. The Reds then traded him to the Dodgers in what was essentially a salary dump deal. The player they got back, right-hander Mike Villani, was a 22-year-old with just two professional innings under his belt at the time.

The Dodgers initially sent Díaz to their Arizona facilities to try to get him back on track. His small sample of major league work since then has been decent enough. In nine innings, he has allowed five earned runs via seven hits, two walks and hitting two batters while striking out nine. But he has also thrown ten Triple-A innings, allowing nine earned runs via seven hits, eight walks and hitting three batters while striking out ten.

It seems that the Dodgers have seen enough and are willing to risk losing Díaz to another club. It will be interesting to see if there’s any interest in a claim. The short-term benefits would be minimal. Now that it’s September, Díaz wouldn’t be postseason eligible with a claiming club. He’s a likely non-tender candidate, given this year’s struggles.

On the other hand, there is theoretical upside. Due to spending most of this year in the minors, Díaz can still be controlled for another three years after this one. It also means he won’t be able to command a notable arbitration raise for the 2026 season. If some club out there sees a path to getting him back on track, perhaps they would consider grabbing him now. Tendering him a contract for $4-5MM next year would be akin to signing someone like Ryne Stanek or Jonathan Loáisiga, who signed one-year deals in that range last offseason.

Though if the Dodgers can’t figure him out, that doesn’t leave a lot of hope for other clubs. And he is still owed about $580K this year, which is a decent amount for a struggling reliever who can’t even help in the postseason. If he passes through waivers unclaimed, he will almost certainly stick with the Dodgers as non-roster depth. Since he has three years of service, he will have the right to elect free agency. But since he has less than five, he would have to forfeit that remaining money in exercising that right.

Freeland came into the year as one of the club’s top prospects. He got called up in late July as several infielders were dealing with injuries. He slashed just .190/.292/.310 in his first 97 plate appearances and a few infielders have come off the IL in the interim. He’ll make way for the club to carry three catchers, at least for as long as Will Smith is injured. It’s not uncommon for prospects to struggle when first promoted, so Freeland could still be a big part of the club’s future, but he’ll head back to the minors for now.

Photo courtesy of Aaron Doster, Imagn Images

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 hours ago

    Dodgers signing Alexis didn’t help the dynasty actually.

    Reply
  2. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    2 hours ago

    Alexa, how much is a bus ticket to Oklahoma City?

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    Reply
  3. FenwayFanatic

    2 hours ago

    Somebody will take him

    Reply
    • amk1920

      2 hours ago

      Not off waivers because then you have to pay him arb numbers

      1
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      • Soto should bat first.

        2 hours ago

        Yeah still about $700,000 remaining.

        Reply
      • Poolhalljunkies

        58 mins ago

        Can non tender him if it doesn’t workout

        Reply
  4. Mondesi’s Cannon

    2 hours ago

    Alexis Diaz DFA’d? Someone let Alex Anthopoulos know!

    3
    Reply
  5. Cohen's _Wallet

    2 hours ago

    Wondering how much worse than Helsley can he be.

    Reply
    • MorriesWigs

      2 hours ago

      Don’t think he’d be eligible for the postseason (if they make it)

      Reply
      • davidrocholl

        2 hours ago

        if he goes unclaimed and stays in the Dodgers system he would be eligible for the playoffs.

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        • phenomenalajs

          1 hour ago

          Correct. If there’s any interest, the Mets can wait until the off-season to reunite the brothers. However, the Mets have a couple relievers in the organization who should be healthy next year that were signed (or re-signed) before the season – Drew Smith and Adalbert Alzolay.

          Reply
        • Bivouac-Sal

          53 mins ago

          @david
          perish the thought

          Reply
  6. Soto should bat first.

    2 hours ago

    WOOOOOOOF. So much for the 2 Diaz bullpen with the Mets. Mets got enough terrible relievers.

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  7. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    2 hours ago

    More Gugenheim millions just thrown into the Pacific Ocean. Friedman is overrated.

    Reply
    • Cohen's _Wallet

      2 hours ago

      @ Ignorant… thats the best part of being wealthy, u can use the toilet and wipe with that money. Or better yet, in Steve Cohens words in the show Billions its called F U money. Us little guys wouldn’t know about that life.

      2
      Reply
    • Bivouac-Sal

      1 hour ago

      Someday I hope to be a fan of a second-rate team so I can thoughtlessly criticize everything the best organization does.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 hour ago

        The only thing that makes my organization “second rate” would be the paucity of funds in relation to the Dodgers that the POBO has to deal with. Otherwise they would do dipsy-doodles over the Dodgers non-thinking spendthrift ways.

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        • Cam

          1 hour ago

          Keep holding onto those hypotheticals champ

          Reply
        • Bivouac-Sal

          1 hour ago

          What’s not hypothetical is the trophy. Come and get it.

          Reply
    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      10 mins ago

      Ignorant and Bivouac

      Truth is in the middle.

      Over the past several years, Yankees and Mets have spent roughly as much as the Dodgers and the Dodgers have been vastly superior. Dodgers have a better farm and development and have made some smart moves. Friedman is competent.

      Running the Dodgers with a top payroll is easier than running a team like the Brewers where you have to trade or let go your stars. No doubt about it. Conforto sucks, no biggie. Dodgers can afford to get elite talent that is injury prone and backfill with depth.

      Friedman deserves an “A-“ but he comes to the table with a better hand at the start being at the helm of a big market team.

      Reply
      • Bivouac-Sal

        8 seconds ago

        Brewers have done a remarkable job building that team.

        Reply
  8. TB Sox NY

    2 hours ago

    When a team picks up a guy,thinking,we got a find.You find they weren’t any better than you had before.It is what I love about Baseball.A guy can shine one year,the next year DFA’d.

    Reply
  9. Larry Brown's crank

    1 hour ago

    something wrong with Dalton Rushing?

    Reply
    • J. Carrillo

      1 hour ago

      Will got injured last game

      Reply
  10. J. Carrillo

    40 mins ago

    Why send Freeland down when you could’ve sent Dean down instead?

    Reply
  11. Redsforlife

    15 mins ago

    But but Dodger fans said that the Dodgers would fix him and the Reds were idiots. Lmao

    Reply

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