The Dodgers added a bounce-back candidate to their organization’s outfield depth, trading for Diamondbacks center fielder Alek Thomas on Tuesday.
In exchange, the Dodgers sent 18-year-old outfielder Jose Requena to the Diamondbacks. They also designated outfielder Michael Siani for assignment to clear a spot on the 40-man roster.
Thomas, in his fifth major-league season, had a slow start to the year after establishing himself as a standout for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic.
“He’s an absolute stud,” Team Mexico manager Benji Gil told reporters after Thomas went three for three with a home run against Team Brazil. “He’s about to have a breakout year. I think he’s going to become a perennial All-Star, a Gold Glove candidate every single year.”
Thomas’ offensive production, however, didn’t continue into the regular season. He was hitting .181 with a .563 OPS when the Diamondbacks designated him for assignment last week.
The Dodgers signed Requena out of Caracas, Venezuela in January, and he has yet to appear in a professional game.
Siani, who the Dodgers twice claimed off waivers this offseason, had a .659 OPS in triple-A Oklahoma City.