The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially announced their 26-man roster for the first ever Seoul Series against the San Diego Padres in South Korea.
Games will take place at 3:05 a.m. PDT on Wednesday, March 20 and Thursday, March 21.
While the Dodgers were allowed to bring 31 players on their travel roster, only 26 are able to be active for the games.
Here’s the official 26-man roster the Dodgers will be playing with on Wednesday and Thursday:
Pitchers:
Tyler Glasnow, RHP (Game 1 starter)Yoshinobu Yamamoto, RHP (Game 2 starter)Michael Grove, RHPEvan Phillips, RHPRyan Brasier, RHPDaniel Hudson, RHPKyle Hurt, RHPJoe Kelly, RHPJ.P. Feyereisen, RHPLandon Knack, RHPGus Varland, RHPAlex Vesia, LHPRyan Yarbrough, LHP
Two-Way Player:
Shohei Ohtani
Catchers:
Will SmithAustin Barnes
Infielders:
Freddie FreemanGavin LuxMookie BettsMax MuncyMiguel RojasKiké Hernández
Outfielders:
Teoscar HernándezJames OutmanJason HeywardChris Taylor
The Dodgers will be able to activate someone off the taxi squad in the event of an injury in between the first and second game.
Those players are pitchers Bobby Miller and Gavin Stone, catcher Hunter Feduccia and infielder/outfielder Miguel Vargas.
Additionally, the Dodgers will be able to reset the roster before their domestic home opener on March 28.
Dodgers Place Blake Treinen on Injured List
Right-handed pitcher Blake Treinen will open the season on the 10-day injured list, as he sustained a bruised lung on a comebacker last week.
The Dodgers were hopeful he’d be able to make the Opening Day roster, but unfortunately, he’s opening the season on the IL.
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