Here’s a full accounting of every Dodgers transaction involving the 40-man roster from the end of the 2021 World Series through the start of spring training in 2022. Bookmark this page, as it will be updated throughout the offseason, with links to every single roster move.
For more context, our roster breakdown at the beginning of the offseason is here. Or if you missed every transaction during the 2021 season, we’ve got you covered there, too.
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Dodgers 40-man roster
Number | Pitchers (21 + 6) | Bat/throw | 2022 age | Service | Options (used) |
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Number | Pitchers (21 + 6) | Bat/throw | 2022 age | Service | Options (used) |
38 | Yency Almonte | S/R | 28 | 2.168 | 0 (2017-19) |
31 | Tyler Anderson | L/L | 32 | 6.065 | n/a |
27 | Trevor Bauer (restricted) | R/R | 31 | 7.158 | n/a |
52 | Phil Bickford (IL) | R/R | 26 | 0.145 | 1 (2020-21) |
63 | Justin Bruihl | L/L | 25 | 0.057 | 3 (none) |
21 | Walker Buehler (60-IL) | R/R | 27 | 3.168 | 2 (2018) |
23 | Danny Duffy (60-IL) | L/L | 33 | 10.085 | n/a |
64 | Caleb Ferguson | R/L | 25 | 3.093 | 2 (2019) |
26 | Tony Gonsolin | R/R | 28 | 1.152 | 1 (2019-20) |
81 | Victor Gonzalez (60-IL) | L/L | 26 | 1.103 | 1 (2020-21) |
48 | Brusdar Graterol | R/R | 23 | 1.167 | 2 (2021) |
78 | Michael Grove (IL) | R/R | 25 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
28 | Andrew Heaney | L/L | 31 | 6.150 | n/a |
41 | Daniel Hudson (60-IL) | R/R | 35 | 11.106 | n/a |
94 | Andre Jackson | R/R | 26 | 0.004 | 2 (2021) |
44 | Tommy Kahnle | R/R | 32 | 6.131 | 0 (2015-16,'18) |
22 | Clayton Kershaw | L/L | 34 | 13.105 | 2 (2008) |
46 | Craig Kimbrel | R/R | 34 | 10.161 | n/a |
58 | Chris Martin | R/R | 36 | 4.133 | n/a |
85 | Dustin May (IL) | R/R | 24 | 2.059 | 3 (none) |
40 | Jimmy Nelson (60-IL) | R/R | 33 | 7.107 | 2 (2014) |
47 | Ryan Pepiot | R/R | 24 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
59 | Evan Phillips | R/R | 27 | 1.136 | 0 (2018-20) |
33 | David Price | L/L | 36 | 11.164 | 1 (2007-08) |
49 | Blake Treinen (IL) | R/R | 34 | 7.065 | n/a |
7 | Julio Urías | L/L | 25 | 4.117 | 1 (2016-17) |
51 | Alex Vesia | L/L | 26 | 1.103 | 2 (2021) |
Number | Catchers (2) | Bat/throw | 2022 age | Service | Options (used) |
15 | Austin Barnes | R/R | 32 | 5.098 | 0 (2015-16,19) |
16 | Will Smith | R/R | 27 | 2.090 | 3 (none) |
Number | Infielders (9) | Bat/throw | 2022 age | Service | Options (used) |
17 | Hanser Alberto | R/R | 29 | 5.085 | 0 (2015-16,18) |
76 | Jake Amaya | R/R | 23 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
5 | Freddie Freeman | L/R | 32 | 11.033 | n/a |
13 | Max Muncy | L/R | 31 | 5.027 | 1 (2015-16) |
43 | Edwin Ríos | L/R | 28 | 2.043 | 2 (2019) |
6 | Trea Turner | R/R | 29 | 5.135 | 2 (2016) |
10 | Justin Turner | R/R | 37 | 11.045 | n/a |
71 | Miguel Vargas | R/R | 22 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
80 | Jorbit Vivas | L/R | 21 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
Number | Outfielders (5+1) | Bat/throw | 2022 age | Service | Options (used) |
35 | Cody Bellinger | L/L | 26 | 4.160 | 3 (none) |
50 | Mookie Betts | R/R | 29 | 7.070 | n/a |
12 | Joey Gallo | L/R | 28 | 5.062 | n/a |
77 | James Outman | L/R | 25 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
11 | Kevin Pillar (60-IL) | R/R | 33 | 7.113 | n/a |
25 | Trayce Thompson | R/R | 31 | 2.058 | 0 (2014-15, 17) |
Number | Infielder/outfielders (3) | Bat/throw | 2022 age | Service | Options (used) |
83 | Eddys Leonard | R/R | 21 | 0.000 | 3 (none) |
3 | Chris Taylor | R/R | 31 | 6.037 | 1 (2015-16) |
9 | Gavin Lux | L/R | 24 | 1.114 | 2 (2020) |
2021-22 offseason roster moves
Click on the date of each transaction for more detailed information.
November 3: Clayton Kershaw, Kenley Jansen, Corey Seager, Chris Taylor, Max Scherzer, Albert Pujols, Corey Knebel, Jimmy Nelson, Steven Souza Jr., Danny Duffy, and Cole Hamels became free agents.
November 3: Trevor Bauer was activated from the restricted list.
November 5: Scott Alexander, Andy Burns, and Jimmie Sherfy cleared waivers and were sent outright off the 40-man roster. Alexander and Sherfy elected free agency.
November 6: Joe Kelly’s $12 million club option was declined, with the Dodgers instead paying him a $4 million buyout.
November 7: Extended one-year, $18.4 million qualifying offer to Corey Seager and Chris Taylor, but not Clayton Kershaw.
November 10: Signed Andrew Heaney to a one-year, $8.5 million contract.
November 17: Corey Seager and Chris Taylor declined the qualifying offer.
November 19: Infielders Jacob Amaya, Eddys Leonard, and Jorbit Vivas, outfielder James Outman, and pitcher Michael Grove were added to the 40-man roster.
November 19: Outfielders Billy McKinney and Zach Reks were designated for assignment.
November 22: Billy McKinney and Zach Reks were traded to the Rangers for cash considerations.
November 30: Andrew Vasquez was non-tendered, making him a free agent.
November 30: Daniel Hudson signed a 1-year, $7 million contract.
December 1: Re-signed Chris Taylor to a four-year, $60 million contract.
December 1: Sheldon Neuse was designated for assignment.
December 1: Signed Cody Bellinger to a one-year, $17 million contract, avoiding salary arbitration (deal was reportedly agreed to before MLB lockout, but not officially announced)
March 13: Trevor Bauer was placed on administrative leave by MLB, putting him on the restricted list and off the 40-man roster.
March 13: Signed Clayton Kershaw to a one-year, $17 million contract.
March 16: Sheldon Neuse was claimed off waivers by the A’s.
March 17: Jimmy Nelson signed a one-year contract, and Dustin May was placed on the 60-day injured list.
March 18: Danny Duffy signed a one-year contract, and Jimmy Nelson was placed on the 60-day injured list.
March 18: Freddie Freeman signed a six-year, $162 million contract, and Danny Duffy was placed on the 60-day injured list.
March 18: Luke Raley was traded to the Rays for minor league pitcher Tanner Dodson.
March 18: Tyler Anderson signed a one-year, $8 million contract.
March 22: Trea Turner signed a one-year, $21 million contract, avoiding salary arbitration
March 22: Julio Urías signed a one-year, $8 million contract, avoiding salary arbitration
March 22: Caleb Ferguson signed a one-year, $762,500 contract, avoiding salary arbitration
March 23: Hanser Alberto signed a one-year, $1.85 million contract with a club option for 2023. Matt Beaty was designated for assignment.
March 23: Jacob Amaya, Eddys Leonard, James Outman, and Jorbit Vivas were optioned to minor league camp.
March 26: Michael Grove was optioned to minor league camp.
March 27: Darien Núñez was optioned to minor league camp.
March 28: Matt Beaty was traded to the Padres for minor league pitcher River Ryan.
March 28: Andre Jackson was optioned to minor league camp.
March 29: Zach McKinstry was optioned to minor league camp.
April 1: Traded AJ Pollock to the White Sox for Craig Kimbrel.