Here are the latest minor moves from around the league…
- The Orioles have signed first baseman Ji-Man Choi to a minor league deal, according to South Korean media outlet Ilgan Sports (hat tip to Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun).Ā Choi will be invited to the Orioles’ Major League spring camp and he’ll earn a $650K base salary if he makes the club, plus at least another $350K available in incentives.Ā Still just 24 years old, Choi has five years of minor league experience in the Mariners’ system, hitting .302/.404/.481 with 35 homers over 1378 PA.Ā His bat has fallen off over the last two seasons, however, thanks to injuries and a 50-game PED suspension in 2014.
- The Indians announced that Taiwanese righty C.C. Lee was sold to the Saitama Seibu Lions, with Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reporting that the Tribe received between $350K-$500K from the NPB club.Ā Lee has been in the Indians organization since 2008 and he posted a 4.50 ERA, 8.7 K/9 and 2.06 K/BB rate over 34 relief innings for the Tribe from 2013-15.
- The Athletics have signed left-hander Patrick Schuster to a minor league contract, MLBTR has learned.Ā Schuster has a 3.46 ERA, 7.6 K/9 and 1.92 K/BB rate over 408 career minor league innings, most of which came in the Diamondbacks’ farm system before he was dealt to the Reds last June.Ā The 25-year-old was also briefly property of the Astros, Padres and Royals during the 2013-14 offseason, in a flurry of transactions in the wake of Houston taking Schuster first overall in the 2013 Rule 5 draft.
- TheĀ BravesĀ have signed reliever David Carpenter to a minor league deal, Scout.com’s Bill Shanks writes. Carpenter elected free agency this week after being outrighted by the Nationals. He had two of the best seasons of his career with the Braves in 2013 and 2014 before being traded to the Yankees, so his signing with Atlanta represents a bit of a homecoming. Carpenter will now get a shot to re-join a Braves bullpen that struggled in 2015. Carpenter posted a 4.01 ERA, 5.5 K/9 and 3.3 BB/9 in 24 2/3 big-league innings last season.
- TheĀ NationalsĀ have agreed to termsĀ outfielder Chris HeiseyĀ onĀ a minor league deal, ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick tweets. Crasnick notes that Heisey will be reunited with Dusty Baker, who managed him with the Reds. After spending most of the previous several seasons in the big leagues, Heisey collected only 72 plate appearances with the Dodgers in 2015, instead spending most of the season at the Triple-A level (where he hit .223/.350/.445 in 302 plate appearances). Heisey’s batting average in the big leagues has decreased in each of the last three seasons, suggesting he’s lost a step offensively. He remains, however, a solid defender at any of the three outfield positions.
- TheĀ NationalsĀ have also signed infielder Scott Sizemore to a minor league deal, writes MLB.com’s Bill Ladson. Sizemore, a veteran of parts of four seasons with the Tigers, Athletics and Yankees, spent 2015 with the Triple-A affiliates of the Marlins and Nationals, batting .263/.369/.354 in 289 plate appearances while playing second base and third base.
- TheĀ Blue JaysĀ have signed Humberto Quintero to a minor league deal, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca writes. The 36-year-old, a veteran of 12 MLB seasons, will likely provide the Jays with catching depth at the Triple-A level. He spent the 2015 season with the Red Sox’ Triple-A affiliate in Pawtucket, batting .254/.287/.354 in 305 plate appearances.
- TheĀ BrewersĀ have announced a variety of minor league signings and re-signings, including righties Hiram Burgos and Jaye Chapman, outfielder Ben Guez, and catcher Rene Garcia. The 28-year-old Burgos, a longtime Brewers minor leaguer,Ā had a solid year in the minorsĀ in 2015, pitching 149 1/3 innings with a 3.62Ā ERA, 8.9 K/9 and 3.3 BB/9. Chapman, also 28, pitched in the bullpens at Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Colorado Springs for the Brewers in 2015, posting a 2.37 ERA, 9.3 K/9 and 3.1 BB/9 in 64 2/3 innings. Guez established himself as a good minor league hitter in the Tigers system before heading to Colorado Springs in 2015. There, he hit a strong .287/.410/.504, although he missed three monthsĀ in the middle of the season, apparently due to injury. Garcia, 25, spent 2015 in the Phillies system, batting .318/.332/.359 in 200 plate appearances in the high minors. His previous performances in the Astros system, however, suggest that he’s more of an organizational catcherĀ type than that high 2015 batting averageĀ suggests.
chop
You can tell the Braves are trying to build something. They now have 2 carpenters in their bullpen.
jacobsigel1025
That was actually pretty clever
chop
They’re digging deep, they have miner, code named Minor, to back it up.
Something big is brewing, when you have Miller.
Something is cooking, because the rotation is about to be Fried.
They’re working so hard, even Freeman feels like a slave.
The puns are all over the team!
lukeski4
They must be Griling up something down there.
R.D.
They were Bourn for this.
nccubsfan 2
Took it too far, easy to do. š
chop
My bad š
jbaggman
We’re gonna smoke the other teams in the NL East like a Swisher
dalealvingribble
I posted a video of “If I Were A Carpenter” by Johnny and June Carter Cash in response to this signing.
blueberryninja
That Maybin a bit funny.
chad803
If carpenter can get back to his old self he will drastically help this young braves bullpen. Love the signing
braves91
I like this move for ATL. He did well for the braves during his stint here. And if worse come to worse, atleast he has experience behind the dish. Lol can’t be worse than bethancourt.
ssimplisticness
It’s not a major signing, but I really dig this move by the Bravos. I hope Carpenter can revitalize his career and find the success he had previously with us. Low risk, high(ish) reward potential. Good move Bravos. Welcome back Dave; a Morgantown boy represent!
micg
This is one of the better moves the Braves have made lately!
Carpenter has had very good numbers for most of his 5 years in the NL and awful numbers for the 2 seasons he has pitched in the AL. If you take out the few games he pitched against the O’s and Jays last season his numbers were league average or better.
mj-2
Finally a move atl has made that I can get on board with.
I’m not sure what exactly happened to carpenter after we dealt him but he’s got talent and can pitch at this level
Hoping he gets comfortable being back and does well
ahale224
You guys are Olivera this pun stuff.
Ray Ray
“The Indians announced that Taiwanese righty C.C. Lee was sold to the Saitama Seibu Lions”
Does a player have to approve of this type of deal or can a club just do it without any approval whatsoever? It makes sense that clubs can trade or sell contracts within the same league without permission, but to sell someone to a another league makes a player sound like chattel.