5:29 pm: You’ll brush off the pitch at Triple-A, as I mentioned before Ryan Davis in The Seattle Times and other members of the media. Relief work could give Brash a faster path back to the big companies and allow him to better help sailors in 2022, even if the team still sees him as a long-term player.
2:47 pm: Mariners have announced six moves on the roster, including news that points to the right Matt Brash It was selected to Triple-A. the left Nick Margevicius Set to waive, the good matt vista He was listed as a 15-day sufferer with right elbow tendinitis. Joining the list of Triple-A Tacoma are right-handers Riley O’Brien and left Danny Young, with Young’s contract officially selected. In addition, recently appointed right hand Matt Koch He liquidated the concessions and was transferred to Triple-A.
Brash had never performed at Level Triple-A before, as the sailors took the strong step of adding him to their opening roster after their fantastic spring training. A somewhat respectable prospect bought from Padres in 2020, Brash has exploded into the top 100 with a very impressive 2021 season with Mariners’ High-A and Double-A affiliates.
Results were more mixed for Brasch on his first tasting with adults. Brach has a 7.65 ERA over five starts and 20 runs, with nearly as many walks (17) as hits (19). Yesterday’s start against the Astros saw Brach allow four runs over three innings, walked four strokes and three strokes.
With Brash heading to Triple-A for more spice, Seattle has a slot to fill the spin. M has a few days left to figure out their plans, whether they’ll go with the Bullpen for the next scheduled Brash start or whether another call can be made for Triple-A. Asher WojciechowskiAnd Daniel Ponce de LeonAnd Darren McCugan They all started with Rainiers but none fared well, and Margevicius is now heading into the DFA corps.
Margevicius struggled too, posting a 12.75 ERA over four starts and 12 runs in a Triple A. A veteran of three MLB seasons, Margevicius is trying to come back from surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome, and it’s no surprise that Southpaw is still on track after this major procedure . With this recent surgery in mind, teams may not claim Margevicius, allowing Seattle to slip him through concessions and drop him off the 40-man roster.
Festa is also no stranger to health issues, having missed the entire 2020 season and most of 2021 after undergoing Tommy John’s surgery. With this prior procedure in mind, any type of elbow problem is of particular concern, although tendinitis is usually a relatively minor problem. After throwing 30 2/3 M innings in 2018-19, Festa is back on the show this season, but has only had a 5.25 ERA over 12 relief rounds.
Although O’Brien has only served as a savior during six three-legged games this season, he may also be a factor in the Mariners’ turnover given his track record as a minor league starter. acquired From the Reds again on April 17, O’Brien has a 3.36 ERA over 353 1/3 innings at the Palace, mostly in the Rays organization from 2017-19. O’Brien made his league debut in coffee cup fashion last season, throwing 1 1/3 of the innings in a single game with Cincinnati.
Now in his seventh pro season, Young is preparing to make his MLB debut. Young was an eighth-round pick for the Blue Jays in the 2015 draft, and worked almost exclusively as a reducer during 280 1/3 innings at the Toronto, Cleveland and Seattle farm systems. Despite being a batting specialist throughout his career, Young has boosted his strike numbers since the canceled 2020 minor league seasons, and has a 26.1% strike rate on 70 frames in 3D (although also with a 5.14 ERA in 3-A ball). ). Anthony Misievic He’s the only other player in the Mariners’ Bulls game, so he should yung some looks against the left-handed hitters.
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