Here are the day’s minor moves:
- Third baseman Casey McGehee has been optioned to Triple-A by the Tigers after clearing waivers, the club announced. He accepted the assignment after being designated recently, with the club electing not to remove him from the 40-man roster. After a single plate appearance during a brief pit stop in Detroit, the 33-year-old will remain available should another need arise at the major league level. McGehee is off to a strong start at Triple-A, with a .323/.370/.440 batting line through 270 plate appearances.
- The Twins have released lefty Dan Runzler, per an announcement from the club’s Triple-A affiliate. Now 31, Runzler showed promise early in his career with the Giants but could never sustain enough control to stick at the major league level. Between 2009 and 2012, he put up 72 1/3 innings of 3.86 ERA pitching from the pen, with 9.7 K/9 against 5.5 BB/9. Runzler was carrying an 18:16 K/BB ratio in his 21 2/3 Triple-A frames at Rochester, with 14 earned runs charged to his ledger.
reignaado
The KBO league team Hanwha Eagles just signed San Diego Padres minor leaguer, Fabio Castillo, 27, just a couple of days ago (June 20th) for a one-year deal worth an estimated 290 million South Korean Won (250,000 USD), Castillo was released back in June 17th for him to have an opportunity to play overseas (Source: news.donga.com/BestClick/3/all/20160620/78758105/2).
marlins1993
Casey McGehee really has his ups and downs, doesn’t he? God bless him.
Snake65
Could be a low risk player for the Mets