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Dalton already feels comfortable and praises the Dodgers for making it happen
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Dalton already feels comfortable and praises the for making it happen

May 25, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Los Angeles recently promoted top prospect Dalton Rushing over a week ago, and he’s quickly starting to adjust to his new role on the team. The organization has made efforts to help him feel comfortable in the major leagues, contributing to a positive welcome for the rookie.

The backup catcher shared how the have set him up for success. He mentioned that the team matched him with familiar people in the batter’s box and made sure he was catching pitchers he already knew. This thoughtful approach helps players feel at ease and accelerates their adjustment to the big leagues.

The 24-year-old made his MLB debut against the Athletics and caught Clayton Kershaw’s first start of the 2025 season. Most recently, the gave him a start against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

With Rushing in the lineup, the gain another left-handed hitter. So far, he’s batting .308 with four hits and two RBIs in 14 plate appearances. He had been patiently waiting for a chance, performing well in Triple-A Oklahoma City with a .308/.424/.514 slash line, five home runs, and 17 RBIs over 33 games.

Though still early in his major league career, Rushing is adapting quickly to his backup role behind Will Smith.

Fan Take: Dalton Rushing’s swift adaptation highlights the importance of nurturing young talent within a veteran team like the . For baseball fans, this move strengthens a promising roster and signals exciting depth and resilience for the ’ 2025 campaign, keeping the sport competitive and thrilling.

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