Ryan Loutos started the season in the Cardinals organization and ended the year with the Nationals. But in between he spent 40 days with the Dodgers. The Dodgers tied their franchise record by using 40 pitchers in 2025, matching 2024. Loutos was No. 25 on the list, when he debuted for them on May 16 against the Angels at Dodger Stadium.
After starting his Dodgers tenure in Triple-A Oklahoma City, Loutos got two calls up to the Dodgers. He was active for a total of five games and pitched in two of them. First was May 16 at home against the Angels, entering the ninth inning while trailing 4-2 and allowed three hits to his first four batters and two insurance runs for the Halos.
On June 4 against the Mets, also at Dodger Stadium, Loutos entered in the eighth inning trailing 3-0 and within three batters he allowed a three-run home run to Pete Alonso.
Stats: 2 games, 3 IP, 5 runs, 2 BB, 2 K with Dodgers; 12.00 ERA in 9 innings with Nationals
Loutos allowed more runs than innings in both of his major league outings with the Dodgers, so we’ll go off book here and pick one of the right-hander’s seven games with Oklahoma City. On May 24 against the Sacramento River Cats, Loutos struck out three in two scoreless innings of relief.
In 10 2/3 innings for the Comets, Loutos had a 1.69 ERA with nine strikeouts and four walks.
Loutos is on the Nationals’ 40-man roster.