Dodgers News: LA Adds Former Red Sox Reliever on Minor League Deal

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The Los Angeles Dodgers made some news yesterday when they traded for skilled utility man Kiké Hernandez on Tuesday, but that wasn't the only move they made in recent days, as they acquired more bullpen depth, too.
The Dodgers signed former Boston Red Sox reliever Ryan Sherriff to a minor league deal, and he's been assigned to Triple-A Oklahoma City, per OKC Dodgers broadcaster Alex Freedman.
If there weren't enough #Dodgers news yet, I have some more:
— Alex Freedman (@azfreedman) July 25, 2023
-Ryan Sherriff is the latest veteran reliever to join the organization on a minor league deal. He's with OKC in Reno.
-Trayce Thompson has joined OKC on rehab assignment. He'll start in CF and bat third tonight.
This continues the Dodgers' connection with Boston, with Sherriff being the third member of the Red Sox to make the trek west this season, joining Hernandez and bullpen arm Ryan Brasier, the latter of which has paid early dividends for the Dodgers, putting up a 1.20 ERA for LA since his acquisition in June.
Ryan Brasier had a 7.29 ERA in 21 innings with the Red Sox this season.
— Noah Camras (@noahcamras) July 25, 2023
Ryan Brasier has a 1.20 ERA in 15 innings with the Dodgers this season.
Mark Prior and the Dodgers pitching staff struck again, and they found absolute gold.
Time will tell what impact Sherriff will have on the organization -- whether that'd be in Oklahoma City or Los Angeles -- but after trading Nick Robertson on Tuesday in the Hernandez deal, the big league club has an available spot in their bullpen.
For his part, Sherriff seems rather pleased to be joining the organization.
🌴 LA bay bay 🌴 ⭐️
— Ryan Sherriff (@KingSherriff) July 22, 2023
The Culver City native has had a quality 2023 season, making appearances for both the Red Sox and their Triple-A affiliate in Worcester, Massachusetts.
He put up a 2.82 ERA over 21 outings in Worcester, and improved on that in five appearances with the Red Sox, recording a 2.70 ERA for Boston.
Sherriff will begin his tenure with the Dodgers organization in OKC, but keep an eye out for the 33-year old to potentially join the Los Angeles bullpen if things go well for him in Oklahoma.

Matt Wagner was born and raised in southern California, and he lived there before moving to Colorado and getting his B.A. in Communications from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs in 2022. He relocated back to southern California in 2023 and is looking forward to covering the teams that mean so much to his home area. Some of his past work is in Bleacher Report, Dodgers Tailgate, and, most recently, Colorado Buffaloes Wire. Aside from writing, you can probably catch him petting the nearest dog or eating some good Mexican food.