The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to add depth to their pitching staff ahead of the 2026 season, signing veteran right-hander Keynan Middleton to a minor league contract. The move gives Los Angeles another experienced arm as it prepares for a long season.
Middleton, 32, has seven years of major league experience and more than 200 career appearances, almost all as a reliever. In 194 1/3 innings, he owns a 3.84 ERA and has shown the ability to generate strikeouts, even if control has occasionally been an issue.
He made his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Angels in 2017 and showed promise early in his career. However, injuries — including Tommy John surgery in 2019 and elbow surgery in 2024 — have limited his consistency in recent seasons.
A veteran looking for another opportunity
Middleton has also spent time with the Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Arizona Diamondbacks. At his peak, he averaged 97 mph with his fastball and posted strong swing-and-miss numbers.
More recently, injuries kept him out of the majors in 2024 and 2025. He logged limited minor league innings and a short stint in independent ball as he worked toward a return.
More depth for a strong bullpen
The Dodgers already feature a deep bullpen led by closer Edwin Diaz, along with experienced arms such as Tanner Scott, Blake Treinen, and Alex Vesia. Adding Middleton is a low-risk move that fits the Dodgers’ approach. If he stays healthy and regains his form, Middleton could give Los Angeles another reliable option out of the bullpen in 2026.
SURVEY Will Keynan Middleton earn a bullpen role with the Dodgers this season?
Will Keynan Middleton earn a bullpen role with the Dodgers this season?
already voted 2 fans
