Catcher Bobby Wilson hit .237/.270/.355 in 251 plate appearances last season. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)

By Cary Osborne

The Dodgers’ group of non-roster invitees to Major League Spring Training includes three of their top position-player prospects, a 2016 hero and 10 players who weren’t in the organization last year.

Dodgers top prospect and first baseman Cody Bellinger received an invite for the second year in a row, as did Charlie Culberson, who made the Opening Day roster in 2016 and hit the home run on September 25 that clinched the National League West title. Outfielder Alex Verdugo and second baseman Willie Calhoun, rated as the Nos. 4 and 5 prospects in the organization, respectively, by Baseball America, will also be with the club when it reports to Camelback Ranch.

Fellow minor-league right-handers Ralston Cash, Trevor Oaks, Josh Sborz and Yaisel Sierra, infielder O’Koyea Dickson and catcher Jack Murphy also played in the Dodger organization last year.

Then there’s Darnell Sweeney, who left the Dodgers in the Chase Utley trade but came back in the Howie Kendrick deal.

The new faces are Stetson Allie (OF/1B), Tyler Holt (OF), Henry Ramos (OF), Wynston Sawyer (C/1B), Bobby Wilson (C), Fabio Castillo (RHP) Steve Geltz (RHP), Brandon Morrow (RHP), Patrick Schuster (LHP) and Madison Younginer (RHP).

Geltz appeared in 27 games, all in relief, with Tampa Bay last season and had a 5.74 ERA/1.24 WHIP.

Steve Geltz set a Rays franchise record in 2015 by retiring 32 batters in a row, over 10 appearances.

Morrow is a 10-year Major League veteran who had a 1.69 ERA/1.38 WHIP in 16 innings (18 games) with San Diego. In 141 career relief appearances, he has a 3.46 ERA/1.45 WHIP.

Schuster, a left-handed reliever, made his big league debut July 5 with Oakland and finished the season with Philadelphia. He appeared in 11 games for both teams.

Younginer made his big league debut with Atlanta last season and appeared in eight games in relief.

Holt appeared in 106 games with Cincinnati last year and hit .235/.327/.296 in 208 plate appearances.

Wilson played in 75 games last season with Detroit, Texas and Tampa Bay and is a career .214/.268/.319 hitter in eight big league seasons.

Five 2016 non-roster invites — Culberson, Julio Urías, Rob Segedin, the recently traded José De León and Shawn Zarraga — were called up to the big leagues at some point last season.