The Dodgers' Strategic Move: Jack Suwinski's Demotion to the Minors
March 3, 2026
In a strategic move, the Dodgers have sent Jack Suwinski to the minors, removing him from the 40-man roster after he cleared waivers. This decision comes as a result of Suwinski's performance and the team's strategic planning.
Suwinski, an outfielder, was claimed off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates on February 21. Despite not yet participating in Cactus League games, he has been working diligently at Camelback Ranch. A video captured Suwinski facing Emmet Sheehan in a simulated game, showcasing his dedication and potential.
The Dodgers' decision to attempt to acquire Suwinski through waivers is not surprising. Suwinski's performance in the previous two seasons was below replacement level, with a combined .169/.271/.297 and a 59 wRC+ in 455 plate appearances. Additionally, being out of options further influenced the team's strategy.
Interestingly, the Dodgers' waiver strategy didn't yield success with catcher Ben Rortvedt and infielder Andy Ibáñez, who were both claimed by other teams. Suwinski's initial acquisition by the Dodgers, who hold 26th priority in waiver claims, made it predictable that he would clear waivers this time.
Now, Suwinski remains in the organization as an outfield depth option, leaving 39 players on the Dodgers' 40-man roster. This move provides flexibility, especially if players like non-roster invitees Santiago Espinal or Cole Irvin impress and earn a spot on the roster over the next three weeks.
The Dodgers' decision highlights the importance of strategic roster management, allowing them to adapt and make informed choices to strengthen their team's performance.