The Reds have released first baseman/outfielder Donald Lutz, the club announced. His 40-man spot was needed for the promotion of Ivan DeJesus Jr., who is filling in for the injured Marlon Byrd.
Lutz entered the year rated as Cincinnati’s 28th-best prospect, in the eyes of Baseball America, after reaching as high as 16th on that list in prior seasons. As C. Trent Rosecrans of the Cincinnati Enquirer notes on Twitter, Lutz underwent Tommy John surgery a month ago.
While he’s only seen 113 largely unsuccessful plate appearances in the big leagues, and was off to a rough start this year prior to his surgery, Lutz has generally put up appealing batting lines throughout his minor league career. His primary strength is in the power department, and he owns a cumulative MiLB slugging percentage of .470.
Lutz is most notable, of course, for being the first major league ballplayer who was developed in Germany. While he was born in the United States, his family moved to Germany when he was just one year old, and he played there until signing as an international free agent back in 2007.
Randy Klemme
Just couldn’t hit major league pitching
mywordisfinal
never was given a real chance.
garret
i thought Dejesus was an infielder.
mywordisfinal
.205 lifetime hitter
Blue387
The Mets could use someone like him.
Cory Trenkamp
A guy who can’t play for another 6-9 months?
wesleyisme
Why not just put him on 60-Day DL?
mywordisfinal
your talking about walt jocketty here. He will go somewhere a blossom . Toronto? They know to fix these guys.