The Dodgers made a strategic move on Monday, sending Jack Suwinski to the minors after he cleared waivers. This decision comes as no surprise, considering Suwinski's performance over the past two seasons, which fell below replacement level. With a .169/.271/.297 batting average and a 59 wRC+ in 455 plate appearances, he was deemed surplus to requirements. The team's strategy is to manage their roster effectively, especially with limited options for Suwinski. This move ensures they maintain flexibility, especially with the potential for players like Ben Rortvedt or non-roster invitees Santiago Espinal or Cole Irvin to secure a spot on the roster in the coming weeks. The Dodgers' approach to roster management is a delicate balance, aiming to optimize their lineup while keeping options open for future opportunities.