The 2026 MLB season is underway, and we’re here to meticulously track each instance a Dodgers player is optioned to the minor leagues. This ongoing coverage will provide fans with detailed insights into player movements, adhering to the regulations set forth by Major League Baseball.
Major League rule 7(d) stipulates that a player can be optioned to the minors a maximum of five times in a single season. Should a player reach that limit and subsequently be called back to the majors, they cannot be reassigned to the minors without first passing through waivers. It’s a critical aspect for teams to manage their rosters effectively while navigating the complexities of player options.
It’s important to note that only options occurring after Opening Day contribute to this five-option limit. Therefore, any players sent down during spring training will not affect their eligibility count for the regular season. For instance, in 2025, reliever Will Klein was optioned to the minors five times during the regular season—initially with the Seattle Mariners and later with the Dodgers—highlighting the strategic decisions teams must make throughout the campaign.
Stay tuned as we keep a detailed log of every player optioned this season, ensuring that Dodgers fans are always in the loop about their favorite team’s roster moves and strategies.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
TOR
SF
CHC
BAL
ATL
PIT
NYY
TB
SEA
MIA
OAK
DET
HOU
WSH
KC
NYM
PHI
CIN
CLE
MIN
BOS
CHW
MIL
STL
LAA
TEX
ARI
SD
COL
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