Andrew Toles

2022 - 3 - 29

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Dodgers re-sign ex-outfielder Andrew Toles in classy gesture (Yardbarker)

Keeping Toles under contract allows the Dodgers to continue providing him with access to healthcare services and financial support.

While many dislike the Dodgers for the absurd level of talent and payroll dollars that they have amassed, their organization at least has a history of making classy moves like this one. Blake Williams of Dodger Blue noted that keeping Toles under contract allows the Dodgers to continue providing him with access to healthcare services and financial support. But he has not appeared in a game for nearly four years now due to his personal struggles.

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Dodgers renew Andrew Toles' contract so he can have health ... (FOX 11 Los Angeles)

Andrew Toles hasn't suited up for the Dodgers since 2018, but his contract was just renewed, according to USA Today, so he could have access to mental ...

His sister told Nightengale that he had spent the years since 2019 in and out of at least 20 mental health facilities, but never stayed long enough to receive the help he needs. As USA Today reports, the deal is meant to provide Toles with access to mental health services. Toles, 29, was placed on the Dodgers' restricted list in March 2019 at spring training, but did not play that season and hasn't since.

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Dodgers Renew Contract of Andrew Toles For 2022 Season (NBC Southern California)

The move gives the former Dodgers' outfielder access to much-needed health insurance.

However, by having his contract renewed by the Dodgers, Toles will have access to health insurance and much-needed mental health services. "We are having challenges,'' Alvin told USA Today. "But nothing that God and I can't handle. Toles has battled mental health issues throughout his life and career. I've seen him looking at some baseball games on his laptop, but I don't think he really understands what's going on." It's safe to say you won't see Toles in a Dodgers' uniform this season, but by quietly renewing his contract the organization has given him the access to services that will hopefully keep him healthy and safe as he continues to rebuild his life. In 2020, Toles was discovered by police sleeping outside of a FedEx building near the Key West International Airport in Florida. He was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing and eventually released to his father, Alvin Toles.

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Dodgers news: Ex-LA vet saved by heartwarming move after tragic fate (ClutchPoints)

The Los Angeles Dodgers just extended a helping hand to a former player in a big way, renewing the contract of outfielder Andrew Toles.

On Thursday the Dodgers renewed Toles' contract so he has access to health insurancepic.twitter.com/vxgODc9zX6 On Thursday the Dodgers renewed Toles’ contract so he has access to health insurance. Toles had not played for the Dodgers since 2018 and was subsequently placed on the restricted list the following year.

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Dodgers re-sign outfielder Andrew Toles, who hasn't played ... (USA TODAY)

In a move of compassion and empathy, the Dodgers re-signed outfielder Andrew Toles, who has not played baseball since 2018.

The Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed outfielder Andrew Toles, who has not played baseball since 2018. Toles was placed on the restricted list in March 2019 and was briefly at extended spring training that year but did not play. His family sought out legal guardianship but was unable to do so without Toles' consent.

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Dodgers Re-Sign Andrew Toles to Assist with His Access to Medical ... (CalBearsMaven)

The former outfielder being under contract with the Dodgers allows him access to health insurance and mental health care - should he seek it. There is ...

Information came to light that Toles had been dealing with mental health issues, which explained why he wasn't actively playing in the Dodgers system. There is absolutely no expectation from the club that he'll return to baseball one day. At the time, there wasn't much information available, and fans only learned more after news broke in June of 2020 that Toles had been arrested after he was found asleep behind an airport terminal in Florida.

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In Classy Move, Dodgers Renew Contract Of Troubled Outfielder ... (BroBible)

In 2016, as a 24-year-old rookie, outfielder Andrew Toles batted .364 in 11 playoff games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, including a .462 average in six NLCS ...

A month later he was gone again and has not played in a game since. On Thursday the Dodgers renewed Toles' contract so he has access to health insurancepic.twitter.com/vxgODc9zX6 Morgan Toles, Andrew’s sister, said about his condition at the time, “He’s not really living, but just floating. But, at least, we’re not worrying whether he’s alive.” However, in 2014, Toles was pulled from a game for not hustling, then left the team without permission and was placed on the inactive list, missing the final two months of the season. - The Los Angeles Dodgers renewed the contract of outfielder Andrew Toles last week.

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Dodgers renew Andrew Toles' contract so he can have health ... (FOX 10 News Phoenix)

Andrew Toles hasn't suited up for the Dodgers since 2018, but his contract was just renewed, according to USA Today, so he could have access to mental ...

His sister told Nightengale that he had spent the years since 2019 in and out of at least 20 mental health facilities, but never stayed long enough to receive the help he needs. As USA Today reports, the deal is meant to provide Toles with access to mental health services. Toles, 29, was placed on the Dodgers' restricted list in March 2019 at spring training, but did not play that season and hasn't since.

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