The Los Angeles Dodgers and all other teams make a slew of signings throughout the offseason that are aimed to give players an opportunity during Spring Training and also address organizational depth.
Dodgers non-roster invitee David Bote triggered an upward mobility clause in his minor league contract yesterday, reports Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
Sometimes, no matter how well you play, things do not go your way at the big league level. And for the time being, that appears to be the case for David Bote with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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The Dodgers optioned infielder Hyeseong Kim and right-hander Bobby Miller this evening. They also reassigned non-roster invitees Giovanny Gallegos, Eddie Rosario, David Bote, Michael Chavis and top prospect Dalton Rushing to minor league camp.
Longtime Cubs utilityman David Bote has often been associated with his walk-off grand slam in 2018 against the Nationals down 3-0 with two outs and two strikes.
The Los Angeles Dodgers already came into the 2025 season with an excess of arms. Following post-seasons that featured backup options and Lance Lynn starting
David Bote was among the Los Angeles Dodgers’ group of non-roster players to receive an invitation to 2025 Spring Training, and he has certainly made the most of his opportunity thus far.
After signing a Minor League contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers during the offseason, David Bote has been impressing thus far in Spring Training. Bote still faces an uphill battle to make the talented roster, but he’s doing everything in his power to make the club.
Both starting first baseman for LA go deep, one against White Sox and the other against the A’s. Freeman’s third game was his first this spring at first base.
The Los Angeles Dodgers sent several regulars to Hohokam Stadium to play the Athletics in their first — and only — split-squad day of the spring, and they came away with an 8-4 road win.
David Bote is in the midst of his 13th year as a professional since being an 18th-round draft pick by the Chicago Cubs in 2012. He signed a Minor League contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers during the offseason and is making a strong case for himself this spring.
David Bote continued with his hot hitting and in turn helped lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 9-3 comeback win against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Fields of Phoenix.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed infielder David Bote to a minor league deal Saturday. The contract includes an invite to the Dodgers' big league spring training camp.
The Los Angeles Dodgers got out in front of the free agency market by signing Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million contract, and in the time since they’ve continued adding to their roster while also acquiring organizational depth.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will sign former Chicago Cubs infielder David Bote to a minor-league deal, according to Aram Leighton of Just Baseball. The deal includes an invite to spring training in 2025.
He became a free agent when the Cubs bought out (for $1M) the $7M club option on his services for the 2025 season.
The Chicago Cubs appeared to be parting ways with longtime fan favorite infielder David Bote when they chose to DFA him last Friday. It seemed likely that he would end up leaving town and potentially be claimed on waivers.
The Chicago Cubs recalled a fan favorite from Triple-A Iowa earlier today. Longtime Cubs organizational journeyman David Bote was promoted to the major league roster, as reported by Tony Andracki of Marquee Sports Network.
Prior to Sunday's game, the Chicago Cubs will be calling up David Bote from Triple-A Iowa. In a corresponding move, Nick Madrigal has been sent down to make room on the roster.
It wasn't too long ago that infielder David Bote was a solid contributor for an MLB team with playoff aspirations. But that era of Chicago Cubs baseball is in the past, and Bote finds himself on the outside looking in.
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Chicago reinstated infielder David Bote off the 60-day injured list, making Villar expendable on the 40-man roster.
The five-time Gold Glover entered Saturday's game hitting .212/.279/.346 with eight home runs and 30 RBI in 103 games. He's in the sixth year of an eight-year, $184 million deal.
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