The Cardinals announced they have designated left-hander Anthony Misiewicz for assignment. The move opens up a spot on the 40-man roster for prospect Jordan Walker, whose previously-reported selection is now official. Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported on the moves prior to the official announcement.
Misiewicz, 28, has only been a Cardinal for a few weeks. The club sent cash considerations to the Royals in February in order to acquire the southpaw, after the latter club designated him for assignment to make room on their roster for Zack Greinke. He’s made 119 appearances over the past three seasons with the Royals and Mariners, posting a 4.43 ERA with a 23.9% strikeout rate, 7% walk rate and 38.6% ground ball rate.
The lefty had a solid enough spring, allowing two earned runs in seven innings, striking out eight batters against one walk. However, the Cards have a number of left-handed options for their bullpen and have recently optioned Misiewicz, Génesis Cabrera and JoJo Romero, leaving Zack Thompson and Packy Naughton on the Opening Day roster. Though the club liked Misiewicz enough to give up some cash to get him just a few weeks ago, it seems Walker’s ascension forced them to make a tough choice and cut the lefty from the roster.
They will now have one week to work out a trade or try to pass Misiewicz through waivers. Given that left-handed pitching it always in demand, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him garner interest from some other club in the league.
HighOnPineTar
They released two more players today, Michael YaShenka and.. Wait, I’m forgetting the name of the second guy, Tommy… something?
bighiggy
Where did you see it? I can’t find about ya senka?
Four4fore
Springfield Cardinals transaction page.
Four4fore
Tommy… barely hit .100.
Deadguy
Wonder if jomboy media gonna do a short on this?
Four4fore
Trolling in a thread that is a troll is hilarious.
Jack Buckley
Jordon Walker is listed at 6/5 225, he’s much bigger than that, he’s 20 years old, I saw him throw a ball from the warning track, catcher never moved, it was 99 mph, he’s a freak, JROD of the National League
diggin4three
The half-year rollercoaster will soon begin. Will the Cards’ pitching withstand the ride is the real question, at this point. My fingers are crossed. Stay healthy. Stay hungry. Stay humble. May the best team win.
diggin4three
24 LOB in today’s game, but we lost by only one run. Helsley walked the leadoff man on 4 straight to start the 9th. The Blue Jays have some good hitters, no doubt about that, but I still think the Cards beat themselves, as usual.