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The Dodgers signed infielder Andy Ibáñez after he was released by Detroit, adding bench depth.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed infielder Andy Ibáñez to a major league deal after he was non-tendered by the Detroit Tigers.
Ibáñez, 33, spent three seasons with Detroit as a versatile utility player, hitting .251 with a wRC+ of 93 and playing all four infield positions and the outfield corners.
With no minor league options left, the Dodgers must make a roster move to accommodate him.
He’s expected to serve as a bench depth piece, providing flexibility across the infield and outfield.
The signing comes amid offseason roster changes, including the Yankees reportedly offering Max Muncy over $30MM annually and the Tigers heading to arbitration with Tarik Skubal.
Ibáñez’s role with the Dodgers is likely limited but could grow if injuries persist.
Los Dodgers firmaron al infielder Andy Ibáñez después de que fue liberado por Detroit, agregando profundidad al banquillo.