LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers reached agreement on one-year contracts with two more of their arbitration-eligible players, outfielder Alex Call and right-hander Brock Stewart.
Call will make $1.6 million in 2026 and Stewart $1.3 million. They join relief pitchers Brusdar Graterol ($2.8 million) and Alex Vesia (a $3.55 million option exercised by the Dodgers) in avoiding arbitration this winter.
The moves leave the Dodgers with just one unsigned arbitration-eligible player – left-handed relief pitcher Anthony Banda. Thursday was the deadline for teams to exchange salary figures with their arbitration-eligible players.
Call and Stewart were both midseason acquisitions in 2025 who made limited contributions after joining the Dodgers.
Call was acquired from the Washington Nationals and hit .247 in 38 games as a reserve outfielder with the Dodgers.
Stewart was acquired from the Minnesota Twins with high hopes that he would be a key piece in the Dodgers’ shaky bullpen down the stretch. He made just four appearances before going on the injured list with shoulder problems that eventually required surgery. Stewart is expected back at some point during the 2026 season.
