Dodgers Trade Rumors: Mitch White Sent To Blue Jays

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Originally published by DodgerBlue.com

In the weeks leading up to the MLB trade deadline, the Los Angeles Dodgers were connected to the likes of Luis Castillo, Brandon Drury, Whit Merrifield, Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto.

The Cincinnati Reds wound up trading Castillo to the Seattle Mariners for a haul of prospects, and the Angels made a decision to keep Ohtani past the Aug. 2 deadline.

On deadline day, the San Diego Padres struck a deal to acquire Soto and Josh Bell from the Washington Nationals. Meanwhile, the Dodgers’ first move was to trade for Joey Gallo, and shortly before the deadline, send Jake Lamb to Seattle Mariners.

That since has been followed by the Dodgers trading Mitch White to the Toronto Blue Jays for multiple Minor League pitchers, per Robert Murray of FanSided:

Source: The Toronto Blue Jays are acquiring right-hander Mitchell White from the Los Angeles Dodgers for minor-league pitchers.

— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) August 2, 2022

White recently was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City because of a need in the bullpen, but the roster move was not indicative of performance. White settled into a swingman role for the Dodgers this season and was touted by manager Dave Roberts as being invaluable to the pitching staff.

The Dodgers and Blue Jays have a history of recent trades, including Ross Stripling in 2020, and Russell Martin the following year.

Dodgers trade deadline activity

Prior to their trades on Tuesday, the Dodgers’ first two moves leading up to the deadline involved the bullpen.

They acquired Chris Martin from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Zach McKinstry, and traded Garrett Cleavinger to the Tampa Bay Rays for Minor League outfielder German Tapia.

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