All four Dodgers minor league affiliates won on Thursday, including another high-scoring Oklahoma City win on the moon in Albuquerque. Elsewhere, Jared Karros continued his stingy ways for Great Lakes, Alex Freeland is thriving for the Loons, and Kendall George returned to center field for Rancho Cucamonga.
Tuesday in the Dodgers minors, Hunter Feduccia keyed an Oklahoma City comeback win after trailing by nine runs. Miguel Vargas homered. Jake Gelof and Josue De Paula keyed a Rancho Cucamonga win, and Austin Gauthier had a strong game for Tulsa.
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Sunday in the Dodgers minors saw Rancho Cucamonga outfielder Zyhir Hope hitting two home runs, while Ryan Ward and Andy Pages had strong games for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Dodgers minor league highlights on Saturday included Walker Buehler pitching into the fifth inning on a rehab assignment in Triple-A, Jared Karros off to a strong start for Great Lakes, and Edgardo Henriquez returning to the mound for Rancho Cucamonga after 2022 Tommy John surgery.
In the Dodgers minors, Triple-A Oklahoma City lost a close one, Double-A Tulsa revealed its roster, and High-A Great Lakes shared its pitching rotation for the weekend.
Oklahoma City, the Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate, won its second straight home game thanks to Miguel Vargas hitting the game-winning home run, part of a four-RBI night. Veteran Drew Pomeranz had a rough debut, allowing four runs in an inning.
Walker Buehler started his rehab assignment with Oklahoma City. Trey Sweeney hit his first Triple-A home run. Miguel Vargas hit a 2-run single but OKC’s comeback against Tacoma fell just short.
Miguel Vargas, Landon Knack, Andy Pages, and more headline the opening day roster of the Oklahoma City Baseball Club, the Triple-A affiliate of the Dodgers.
Several Dodgers minor leaguers, including 2023 first-round pick Kendall George, get a chance to play in a big league stadium during the three-game series against the Angels in both Los Angeles and Anaheim.