Overview
- Los Angeles agreed to a minor-league, non-roster invite for the 29-year-old infielder ahead of spring training, with financial terms undisclosed.
- Hiura was MLB Pipeline’s No. 20 prospect in 2019 and hit .303 with 19 home runs, 49 RBIs and nine steals as a Brewers rookie.
- Across four seasons with Milwaukee he batted .238 with 380 strikeouts in 938 at-bats.
- Recent major league action was limited to 10 games with the Angels in 2024 and eight with the Rockies in 2025, with no home runs in 45 total at-bats.
- The Dodgers view the move as low-risk depth, with Hiura needing to prove himself in camp for any chance at playing time on a back-to-back championship club.