The MLB debut is coming! Dodgers will activate super prospect who came in exchange for Yasiel Puig

Good news! Los Angeles Dodgers reported in the last hours that to activate super prospect Josiah Gray on his MLB roster and he would be about to do his debut on Big leagues. The prospect to pitcher I arrive to the organization as part of the change what sent Yasiel Puig to Cincinnati Reds for the 2019 Season.

Dave Roberts announced that the Los Angeles Dodgers will promote prospect Josiah Gray to their MLB roster on Tuesday night, July 20, indicating his major league debut is near.

The young pitcher is not yet on the 40-man roster of the current World Series champions, but the relevant move to make his activation official will be released in the next few hours.

Gray was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 2008 Draft and was traded to Los Angeles a few months later as part of the trade that sent Yasiel Puig to Cincinnati.

Josiah Gray, 23, Sonny Gray’s cousin, has grown up in the Minor League (MiLB) branches of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This 2021 has seen action in four games, in which he has achieved a win and a loss, as well as a 2.87 ERA.


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