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Dodgers Announce 32 Spring Training Invites
Several prospects and minor league signings look to crack the Dodgers' roster
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced their list of 32 non-roster invitees to spring training, featuring a mix of minor league signings, prospects, and previously unreported additions like Seby Zavala and Nick Senzel. The group will report to Camelback Ranch in Arizona, with pitchers and catchers starting on February 13 and the full squad beginning on February 19.
Why it matters
The Dodgers' spring training invites provide a glimpse into the team's depth and future plans, as several of these players will be competing for roster spots or opportunities to contribute at the MLB level throughout the 2026 season.
The details
Among the notable names invited to Dodgers camp are former Athletics pitcher Cole Irvin, who is looking to earn a bullpen role, and top prospects like Jackson Ferris, Josue De Paula, and Zhyir Hope, who are aiming to take steps towards making their MLB debuts in the coming years. Other players like Carlos Duran and Ryan Fitzgerald will be hoping to parlay strong spring performances into roster spots.
- Pitchers and catchers will report to Camelback Ranch on Friday, February 13.
- The full squad will report for the first full-team workout on Thursday, February 19.
- The Dodgers' first spring training game is scheduled for Saturday, February 21 against the Los Angeles Angels.
The players
Carlos Duran
A right-handed pitcher who spent 2018-25 with the Dodgers before being traded to the Athletics, Duran is looking to break into the Dodgers' roster after posting a 5.25 ERA in Triple-A in 2025.
Jackson Ferris
The Dodgers' No. 6 overall prospect and their highest-ranked pitching prospect, Ferris has put together solid seasons in the minors and will look to continue his development in spring training.
Cole Irvin
A former Athletics pitcher, Irvin is a long shot to make the Dodgers' starting rotation but could earn a spot in the bullpen as a long relief option after spending 2025 playing in Korea.
Ryan Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald has spent most of his career in the minors but made a strong impression with the Twins in his brief MLB debut last season, posting a .759 OPS, and will compete for a roster spot with the Dodgers.
Josue De Paula and Zhyir Hope
The Dodgers' top two prospects, De Paula and Hope both reached Double-A late in the 2025 season and are expected to make their MLB debuts in 2027.
What’s next
The Dodgers will be closely monitoring the performances of their non-roster invitees throughout spring training as they finalize their Opening Day roster.
The takeaway
The Dodgers' spring training invites showcase the team's commitment to developing young talent and building depth, with several prospects and minor league signings looking to earn roster spots and contribute to the team's success in 2026.
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