The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed relief pitcher Daniel Zamora to a minor league deal. The 28-year-old appeared in four games for the Seattle Mariners last year, pitching to a 6.23 ERA and a 1.385 WHIP over 4 1/3 innings. The Mariners wound up designating him for assignment in June. Zamora had some strong minor league numbers while he was in the Pittsburgh Pirates' and New York Mets' organizations. However, his big league career has been uninspiring. He'll have a long road toward earning a role in the Dodgers bullpen this year.
Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Daniel Zamora and Hector Santiago were called up from Triple-A before Thursday night's game. In corresponding moves, relief pitchers Wyatt Mills and Yohan Ramirez were demoted to Triple-A. Injured pitcher Sam Delaplane, out with Tommy John surgery, was designated for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster. It's been a revolving door in Seattle's bullpen, and it seems unlikely either of these lefties will factor into the picture for saves, or even holds. They can be left on the waiver wire.