Dodgers Hint at Possible Call-Up for Tallest Pitcher in Team History
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Paul Gervase has a locker at Dodger Stadium in the lead-up to their game against the Atlanta Braves. Grevase, the tallest pitcher in Dodgers history , has gotten some looks in the major leagues, but most of his work comes in the minor leagues. Measuring at six feet, 10 inches, Gervase is a mountain of a man , and the righty certainly uses his stocky build to throw high velocity pitches.
However, with the Dodgers having so much depth, Grevase is down in Triple-A, but he could soon join the roster. Feb 19, 2026; Glendale, AZ, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Paul Gervase poses for a portrait during photo day at Camelback Ranch. Mandatory Credit: Mark J.
Rebilas-Imagn Images Grevase has a locker down in the clubhouse, signaling a possible roster move. There are plenty of possible outcomes for the Dodgers. What could the Dodgers roster move be?
The most obvious candidate to be put on the injured list is Tyler Glasnow, who left his last outing after the first inning with an issue in his back. Dave Roberts said the team will likely not put him on the injured list, though he is getting imaging for the injury. Blake Snell is joining the rotation as well on Saturday, which will require another active roster move.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) Possibly, Gervase is a one-day stopgap option as Glasnow gets moved to the injured list and Snell joins on Saturday. There is no clear candidate to get demoted from the bullpen, with Kyle Hurt shining in his role. However, with him coming back from Tommy John surgery, the Dodgers could opt to move him down to limit his workload more and keep him healthy.