The Los Angeles Dodgers made a roster move on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, recalling right-handed pitcher Wyatt Mills from Triple-A Oklahoma City and designating right-hander Jonathan Hernández for assignment.
The adjustment came ahead of their game against the Athletics.
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Mills Returns to Majors
Mills last appeared for the Dodgers in mid-May. He has posted an 8.10 ERA across four major league games this season.
In the Pacific Coast League, Mills recorded a 2.64 ERA and 45 strikeouts over 30.2 innings.
The move gives the Dodgers additional bullpen options for low-leverage situations.
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Hernandez Designated
Hernández was designated for assignment after recent struggles. He allowed a run during 1.1 innings in Monday's victory against the Athletics.
The 29-year-old reliever has an 8.15 ERA through 12 appearances this season.
The Dodgers currently lead the majors with a 55-30 record.
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They are scheduled to play two more games against the Athletics before hosting the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium.