The Brewers announced that right-hander Kevin Herget has been recalled from Triple-A Nashville. fellow righty Enoli Paredes has been designated for assignment as the corresponding move. The club’s 40-man roster count drops to 39.
Paredes, 28, signed a minor league deal with the Brewers in the offseason. He started the year with 18 strong Triple-A appearances, allowing 1.31 earned runs per nine innings. His 11% walk rate in that time was high but he struck out a huge 41.5% of batters faced and also got grounders on 56.8% of balls in play, earning himself a call-up to the big leagues.
Since then, the surface level results have been good, though with less impressive stuff under the hood. He spent about two months on the injured list from early July to the middle of September but has tossed 20 2/3 big league innings around that. The 1.74 ERA looks impressive but his 16.7% strikeout rate and 11.9% walk rate are both subpar, while his 44.8% ground ball rate is right around league average. He’s been helped by a .224 batting average on balls in play and 84% strand rate, which is why his 3.56 FIP and 4.95 SIERA are both far higher than his ERA.
It seems the Brewers didn’t expect him to maintain his run prevention and bumped him off the roster. He’s out of options, so they had to cut him from the 40-man entirely. He won’t have much short-term appeal on the waiver wire since he won’t be postseason eligible with any acquiring club.
Paredes can be retained for four seasons beyond this one. Perhaps some club will be intrigued by his dominant form in the minors earlier this year and put in a claim with long-term goals. However, his major league results this year line up with his longer track record. He pitched for the Astros from 2020 to 2022, logging 32 1/3 innings with a 3.90 ERA, 23.6% strikeout rate, 19.7% walk rate and 44.7% ground ball rate. If he were to go unclaimed, he could elect free agency by virtue of having a previous career outright.
StudWinfield
I’m thinking the White Sox are about to have Marinaccio and Paredes in their bullpen.
ckc12537
I think the Astros should bring him back.
thickiedon
They have better in AAA
mlb fan
Now that the Brewers’ “super manager” Craig Counsell has flown the coop for the Cubbies, the Brewers will falter, cower and be a shadow of their former selves. Oh wait. That didn’t actually happen. Never mind.
Acoss1331
Brewers lost Woodruff to injury and Burnes via trade, Yelich to injury and they still ran circles around the Cubs and the rest of the NL Central. Add insult to injury, Brewers payroll is significantly lower than the Cubs.
AlBundysFanClubPresident
Cue fans of the other central division teams with their witty “yeah, but they won’t win IN the postseason so we’re still just as good as them” comments.