Here are Wednesday’s minor moves from around the game…
- The Nationals announced that right-hander Jacob Turner has cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to Triple-A Syracuse. Washington briefly selected Turner’s contract on Monday this week in order to add some length to the bullpen while waiting for the arrival of new acquisitions Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson. Turner didn’t pitch in Monday’s contest and was designated for assignment the following day in order to clear a spot on the roster for Edwin Jackson, who started Tuesday’s game for the Nats. This is the second outright assignment that Turner has accepted with the Nationals this year, which isn’t surprising considering that he’d punt the rest of the money on his contract if he rejected in favor of free agency. The 26-year-old has a 5.08 ERA in 39 big league innings this season and has also struggled to a 6.50 ERA in a smaller sample of 18 Triple-A frames.