LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers announced their 2026 non-roster invitees to Major League Spring Training, with the first official workout with pitchers and catchers set for March 13.
The group of 32 non-roster invitees attending Major League camp includes 17 pitchers, five catchers, four infielders, and six outfielders.
Chris Campos, Patrick Copen, Carlos Duran, Nick Frasso, Carson Hobbs, Wyatt Mills, José Rodriguez, Jerming Rosario, Ryder Ryan, Jordan Weems, and Lucas Wepf make up the right-handed pitchers.
Frasso collected 43 appearances for Triple-A Oklahoma City in 2025 and earned himself a 5.49 ERA.
Duran has a year of MLB experience to his resume and even appeared in one game for the Athletics in 2025.
Copen is the Dodgers’ No.16 ranked prospect and produced an ERA of 3.59 in 27 starts for High-A Great Lakes and Double-A Tulsa.
Jackson Ferris, Luke Fox, Cole Irvin, Antoine Kelly, Garrett McDaniels, and Adam Serwinowski make up the southpaws.
Ferris is the Dodgers’ top pitching prospect and No.6 ranked overall. In 24 starts for Double-A Tulsa, he etched a 3.86 ERA.
Serwinowski is the Dodgers’ No.13 prospect and was acquired via a trade with the Cincinnati Reds on July 31, 2025. In 2025, with Los Angeles, he produced a 4.03 ERA in 25 games between High-A Great Lakes and Double-A Tulsa.
Eliezer Alfonzo, Griffin Lockwood-Powell, Nelson Quiroz, Chuckie Robinson, and Seby Zavala make up the catchers.
Robinson has three total years played in the MLB and appeared in one lonesome game for the Dodgers in 2025.
Zavala is the most tenured in terms of years played in the MLB, playing a total of five years, and has a career .205/.271/.342 slashline.
Matt Gorski, Ryan Fitzgerald, Noah Miller, and Nick Senzel make up the infielders.
Fitzgerald has one year of MLB under his belt, and in 24 games played for the Minnesota Twins, he slashed .196/.302/.457. He spent the majority of 2025 with Triple-A St.Paul, where he had a .837 OPS.
Miller is the Dodgers’ No.25 prospect and produced a slashline of .260/.303/.362 between the Double-A Tulsa Drillers and Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets in 94 games played.
Josue De Paula, Zach Ehrhard, Kendall George, Zyhir Hope, Chris Newell, and James Tibbs III make up the outfielders.
De Paula, 20, posted an impressive .391 on-base percentage and .791 OPS with 12 home runs across High-A and Double-A in 2025. Overall, the Dodgers’ No.1 prospect produced a slashline of 250/.391/.400 in 102 games played.
Hope is the Dodgers’ No.2 prospect and produced a slashline of .266/.376/.428 in 127 games with the High-A Great Lakes Loons and Double-A Tulsa Drillers.